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Thank you, jazzcorner! I need to track down some of those other albums.
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I'm glad to finally have Topography in my collection. Like I said, I get there eventually.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
HutchFan replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Sammy sings the theme to "Shaft" on this compilation. And then Don Gibson's country song "I'd Be a Legend in My Time." "Candy Man" and "Bojangles," of course. And then a show-bizzy Gershwin medley. Musically, it is all over the place. . . . I don't know whether it's brilliant or goofy. Maybe both? Either way, I'm enjoying it thoroughly. -
As soon as I typed the question, the answer POPPED into my head! So I deleted the post. But you were too quick on the draw for me. What's funny is that I spent about 20 minutes last night poking around on the web, trying to come up with a name that fit. But it was only when I wrote down the question that the answer just bubbled up in my brain. Oh well. I'm slow but I get there eventually.
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Harpsichords! Favorite Players, Recordings, Styles . . .
HutchFan replied to HutchFan's topic in Classical Discussion
O.K. Will do. Thanks! -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Granados: Goyescas, Escenas Romanticas / Alicia De Laroccha (MCA Classics) Originally recorded for Decca in 1955-56 -
Harpsichords! Favorite Players, Recordings, Styles . . .
HutchFan replied to HutchFan's topic in Classical Discussion
Perhaps. But this thread is in the Classical section of this forum. And it's primarily Classical music that I was hoping to discuss. This is precisely the sort of thing that I was hoping to discuss HERE -- on this thread. Related to your comment: Are there examples of modern-day harpsichords that are built to SOUND like older (baroque or whatever the timeframe may be) ones? If so, does that count as HIP? Are Landowska's recordings considered anachronistic in the same way that, say, Virgil Fox's Bach is anachronistic in the organ world? If so, is this strictly because of the instrument that she uses? Or is her performance style also "incorrect" (very much in quotes) and romanticized? Thanks Jim. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Back to Mahler's Ninth: Mahler: Sym. No. 9 / Bernstein, NYPO (Sony) This version is similar in conception but less extreme than Lenny's later M9 with the Concertgebouw. I love them both. I'd put those two Bernstein recordings right at the top of my Mahler Nine heap -- along with Jascha Horenstein (1952) and Bruno Walter (1961). Such a magnificent work! -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
HutchFan replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Do we have a thread: "Album Covers with Paintings & Photos on the Wall"? -
Agreed. On both counts.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Yeah, I need to hear the Juilliard's version. Have you heard Hermann Scherchen's arrangement for orchestra? I love it. I bought this Canadian "Hermann Scherchen Edition" 2-disc set when I was visiting Canada twenty years (or so) ago. Positive associations. Fantastic music & performances. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Next up: J.S. Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge (arranged for string quartet) / Keller Quartett (ECM) Done! -
I know next to nothing about harpsichords, so I thought I'd start a thread where other forum members could weigh in with their thoughts & opinions. I'm especially interested in hearing about the recordings that others would take to their proverbial desert island. The only harpsichord album that's ever really knocked me out is Kenneth Gilbert's recordings of Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier on Archiv. (I wonder if gaining a foothold on Gilbert's WTC was made easier for me because I knew the WTC as performed by pianists. . . . I'm not sure.) Anyhow, that's really all I have to contribute. Otherwise, I'm all ears. Harpsichord fans, what say you?
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
More 20th c. French music: Darius Milhaud: Le Boeuf Sur Le Toit ; La Création Du Monde / Orchestre du Theatre Des Champs-Elysees, conducted by the composer (Nonesuch, rec. 1958) I've added this LP to my collection after first hearing the music on YT just a few weeks ago. It's music that's bursting with life! Mike, is there a harpsichord thread on the forum where you (and others) have discussed your favorite recordings? If not, I'd love to hear about your desert-island harpsichord discs. It's an area of music that I know very little about. -
What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Now spinning: Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane (Suites Nos. 1 & 2) / Martinon, ON de l'ORTF (Erato) -
Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Han Bennink - The Topography of the Lungs (Incus, 1970) Otoroku reissue
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Masahiko Togashi & Richard Beirach - Tidal Wave (Trio JP, rec. 1978)
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
First listen: Terrific, so far. -
The Green-Face Smiley For Us All To Have/Use
HutchFan replied to JSngry's topic in Forums Discussion
I'm a fan. -
IMO, that quintet was one of the finest WR incarnations. Night Passage !!!
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Nope. Same eight cuts on both the LP and CD. You beat me to the punch, soulpope. Coincidentally, a good friend of mine just mentioned that book about Harry Smith a week or two ago. . . . or maybe this wasn't a coincidence at all; maybe it's Jungian synchronicity, the universe telling me that I NEED to read that book about Harry Smith.
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Yessir.
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That's good news. I've read Szwed's biographies of Miles and Sun Ra, and I thought they were very good. Happy to hear that he's working on one for Max. NP: Al Haig Trio - Chelsea Bridge (East Wind, 1975) I saw that movie for the first time on TCM not too long ago. I enjoyed it. Nothing earth-shattering but sometimes lovely and sometimes funny.