... yo, Doug, since these are not Mahleric acronyms, but baroque acronyms, they are on Aryeh Oron's superb website but not here. We have enough problems here...
... this is the one that was on operashare, right? I did listen to that one. That is not the same as the new Veldhoven commercial recording. After listening to...
Thus spake Enea son io (je_suis_enee@...): ... To provide a certain couterpoint - Richter's B minor remains my favourite. ... I'll second this. But the...
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Jun 1, 2007 5:25 pm
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which performances do you recommend to check out? Since I myself prefer modern to "period" instruments - and I definitely prefer modern to "period" singing -...
As a frequent chorus member, I agree that every chorister should be soloist quality, but I prefer to at least have the backup of a chorus for volume and the ...
... 'fraid I don't know it. I do find KR's Brandenburgs a bit sluggish though. --...
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Jun 1, 2007 6:20 pm
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Dear All, I noticed that someone uploaded the Elgar/Payne 3rd symphony today and this put me in mind of a BBC magazine CD I have with two works on it; ...
... Doug, sound like a very high ambition to expect every chorister to be soloist quality. of course many soloists are not soloist quality. there are two...
Still, their music can transcend their times, and can be performed in many ways, just as our Constitution has served us well until 2000. -- Douglas L. Love,...
Columbia LP MS 7053. Maybe the only Bernstein LP not put on CD. July, 1967. _HaTikvah on Mt. Scopus_. Lenny and Jennie and Natanya rise to the occasion. ...
HEllo Yoel, If you want some great intellectual rock music in the Mahlerian way, check out Pink Floyd, late Beatles, YEs, and Dream Theater. There's Austrian...
... I am tempted to respond that 'intellectual rock music' is an oxymoron...:-) After all, arguably the greatest rock record ever was The Kingsmen's Louie,...
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Jun 10, 2007 1:39 pm
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... Emerson, Lake, and Palmer? Oh, you said "successful." ... Ditto. Mitch Friedfeld...
... what a nice surprise to see you, Kui-Shu. In my old age I am first finding some beauty in some DSCH music, some few of the many symphonies. I think I will...
... Deryk whose erudition about all these dudes astounds me (haven't the faintest idea of any of them) recalls to me that my classical station (a very good one...
I agree that fusing rock and classical doesnt work in terms of form, but there are rock songs and artists that are influenced by classical. Maybe Mahlerian...
I think "Yes" is a good example--at least that's how it was for me. Their early albums, especially. "Close to the Edge" (the song itself took up the entire...
... Haven't had the pleasure of hearing ELP's Nutcracker and Pictures at an Exhibition? Probably just as well. Rodeo had some energy, I have to admit. Mitch...
What about the electric guitar virtuoso/composer Y. Malmsteen of Sweden ( but now more American)? Anybody heard him perform his own compositions with...
... From: kui-shu hsu To: mahler@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 12:39 Subject: Re: [Y! Mahler] Rock and Roll Help needed I agree that fusing rock...
1. Hey, why rock cannot be influenced by classical? rock influenced by classical is still ROCK! Check out the link posted by Stan. Also, google Tony MacAlpine....