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HutchFan

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  1. The Debussy recordings in this set:
  2. Earlier this evening:
  3. R.I.P. to one of the greats!
  4. Still more Brahms: Symphony No. 3
  5. I'm continuing my Brahms run with Arthur Rubinstein and Gregor Piatigorsky performing the Cello Sonatas, as heard in this set: As good as it gets.
  6. Now I'm listening to István Kertész conduct the VPO in Brahms' First Symphony:
  7. Seems like Konitz recorded in a duo setting with about a million pianists. But none of them surpass Konitz's work with Solal, IMO. Along with Duplicity, I'm especially partial to this one: One of Herbie's finest hours, I think. (Among many others.) Oh, HAIL yes.
  8. Schumann's Fourth Symphony, as heard in this Jean Martinon set:
  9. Now spinning: I'm listening to the first LP in this Groove Merchant two-fer, which was originally released as Goodbye Yesterday!
  10. Next up: João Donato, Arranged & Conducted by Deodato (Muse, 1973) Personnel: João Donato (kybds); Deodato (kybds, arr, cond); Romeo Penque (fl, whistle); Mauricio Einhorn (harmonica); Randy Brecker (tr); Michael Gibson (tb); Bob Rose (g); Dud Bascomb (b); Allan Schwartzberg (d); Ray Barretto (cga); Airto (perc) I have the 32 Jazz reissue with a different cover -- but I like the Muse cover better.
  11. R.I.P.
  12. Two by Lou Donaldson: and
  13. Gheorghe, you can see the definition of "Acid Jazz" here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_jazz The "Legends of Acid Jazz" series repackaged soul-jazz and jazz-funk music originally recorded in the late-60s and early-70s for Prestige. Typically, CDs in the series contain 2 complete LPs. Whatever you might want to call it, the music is fabulous -- if you enjoy those jazz sub-genres.
  14. More Brahms + Gilels: Another desert-island selection. ❤️
  15. A desert-island disc. ❤️
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