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  1. Hmm. I've never noticed that. I have the 32 Jazz CD reissue that looks like this:
  2. My favorite Clifford Jordan record. ❤️
  3. Prompted by the discussion above: Now listening to DSCH's Tenth. The first movement: Relentless, bleak music that builds to such harrowing, intense climaxes. It makes my hair stand on end.
  4. For me, Shostakovich's most compelling symphonies are the First, Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, Tenth, Thirteenth, and Fifteenth. However, I wouldn't focus on the Thirteenth and Fifteenth until you've absorbed the earlier symphonies. In terms of conductors, along with Rozhdestvensky and Kondrashin, I would also recommend Barshai & Mravinsky. I also enjoy Haitink and Ormandy in DSCH -- even though (at times) their sounds aren't as idiomatic as Russian orchestras under Russian conductors. That said, for example, Haitink's Eighth is AMAZING. (I like it even better than Mravinsky's famous version of the 8th.) And Ormandy's Tenth is outstanding too. (Philadelphia actually has a tradition of performing Russian music, and Ormandy gave the American premieres of several DSCH works.) I like to think of Shostakovich as Mahler's heir. They have quite a bit in common, and DSCH loved Mahler's music -- especially Das Lied von der Erde. Of course, the circumstances of DSCH's life were very different than Mahler's, and understanding the particulars of DSCH's life in the Soviet Union is a critically important part of fully understanding his music. EDIT I watched this DSCH lecture recently and enjoyed it very much. Well worth a look.
  5. DSCH's 12th Symphony is a bit of a pot-boiler -- not one of his best works. But I think Rozhdestvensky is a wonderful conductor & one of Shostakovich's finest interpreters. I'm happy to have Rozh's complete cycle of Shostakovich symphonies: For me -- along with Kondrashin's cycle -- this is the top of the heap.
  6. More Paquito: Preach it, Brother! Oh yes, Buster's bass is one of the most wonderful sounds in jazz!
  7. That's awesome, Gheorghe! Nice photo.
  8. LP 2 of 2 - originally released as More Smiles
  9. Disc 6 - Brahms: Symphony No. 1 with the London PO It's fun to compare different interpretations of the same work.
  10. Disc 18 - Brahms: Symphony No. 1 with the London SO
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