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Peter Friedman

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  1. Mozart- Piano Concertos No.8 and No.12 - Annerose Schmidt/ Masur
  2. Schubert - Piano Sonatas D.537 and D.845
  3. Don't sleep on this really fine album.
  4. To be honest, it was a bit disappointing. Most of the tracks were lacking , what for me, was depth and a true jazz sensibility.
  5. Mozart Symphony No.40 & No.41 - Suitner
  6. Ok, it is time for still one more "bash" Oscar Peterson thread. When I first became interested in jazz in the mid 1950's Oscar Peterson was among the first jazz musicians I heard. For a while he was my favorite jazz pianist. Then over the next few years I began to hear and appreciate a large number of other jazz piano players. I went through a brief period when I became a bit less positive about O.P.'s playing. And then over a few more years I regained a new appreciation for Peterson. While I would not rank him in my list of most favorite jazz pianists, I do very much enjoy many of his recordings. The strong negative reactions to Oscar Peterson's playing from some here strikes me as "narrowminded". I very much love the playing of a huge number of jazz piano players. Perhaps I am the odd man out, but can very much enjoy to listen to Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Barry Harris, Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, John Hicks, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, Ray Bryant, Gene Harris, Oscar Peterson, Hampton Hawes, Phineas Newborn, Jr., Jimmy Rowles, Carl Perkins, Lou Levy and at least a hundred or maybe two hundred more. There are a few jazz pianists that I don't care for very much, but don't hate them.
  7. With only some limited exceptions, my preference is for there to be a piano or guitar on horn albums. The harmonic addition ( along with the piano or guitar solos) greatly enriches the music for me. So this is not among my favorite Joe Henderson recordings. I do realize that many here hold a different opinion.
  8. A wonderful jazz vocal recording. Highly recommended to those who like vocal jazz.
  9. Beethoven - String Quartet Op.131
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