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Peter Friedman

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  1. Yes, the Smetana Quartet is one of my favorites. Now listening: K.296, K.301, & K.302
  2. Yes, I looked numerous places on the internet but could not find it. You clearly have the "magic touch" . Thanks
  3. Beethoven String Quartets - Op.18/5 and Op.18/6 - Smetana Quartet Not The correct image, but unable to locate the correct one. This image is very similar to the correct one.
  4. Here is a "short" list (in random order) of favorites out of more than 150 CDs from the 70's on my shelves. Hank Mobley - Thinking of Home , Sonny Criss - Saturday Morning, Ray Brown-Something For Lester, Warne Marsh - All Music,Jimmy Rushing - The You and me That Used To Be, Art Farmer - Yesterdays Thoughts, Hank Jones - Groovin' High, Paul Desmond - Live, Bill Perkins - Plays Lester Young, Tommy Flanagan - Eclypso, Zoot Sims - Warm tenor, Howard McGhee & Benny Bailey - Home Run, Charles McPherson - Live in Tokyo, Benny Carter - The King, Dexter Gordon - The Panther, Barry Harris Plays Tadd Dameron, Sonny Stitt - Tune Up, Jimmy Heath - Picture Of Heath, Johnny Griffin -return Of The Griffin, Duke Jordan - Flight To Denmark, Chet baker - Once Upon A Summertime, Mel Lewis And Friends, Ruby Braff with Ed Bickert Trio, Jimmy Rowles / Stan Getz - The Peacocks, Ben Webster - Gentle Ben, Al Cohn / Jimmy Rowles-Heavy Love, Milt Jackson - Soul Fusion, Kenny Drew Trio - If You Could See me Now, Don Menza - Horn Of Plenty, Teddy Edwards - Feelin's, Sal Nistico - Neo-Nistico, Thad Jones / Mel Lewis - Consummation, Ray Bryant - All Blues, Buck Hill - This Is Buck Hill, Horace Parlan - Blue Parlan, Charlie Rouse - Moment's Notice, Stan Getz - My Foolish Heart, Scott Hamilton - The Grand Appearance, Doug Raney - Cuttin' Loose, Dave McKenna - Cookin' at Michael's Pub
  5. Brahms - Trio For Violin, Horn & Piano Op.40 Mendelssohn - Piano Trio No.1, Op.49
  6. This topic got me thinking back when you first posted it. Just for fun, I put together a quite lengthy list of jazz from the 70's that fits into my personal taste. My interest is heavily oriented to acoustic straight ahead jazz. I was surprised to find so very many recordings on my shelf from the 70's that I consider to be especially very good to excellent. If interested I can list a number of my favorites.
  7. Violin Sonata No. 9 "Kreutzer"
  8. Quartetto Italiano - Mozart - String Quartets K.458 and K.465 "Dissonance"
  9. Bobby Hutcherson, Craig Handy, Jerry Gonzalez, Cedar Walton
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