What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol.IX)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 01 January 2013

With 2013 upon us, it's time to start a fresh thread.  I've gone back to an earlier thread title because often the "why" is the most interesting part of the post.

Anyway, links:
Volume VIII: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...nt/12970396056050819
Volume VII: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...6878604287751/page/1
Volume VI: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878604097229
Volume V: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878605140495
Volume IV: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878605795042
Volume III: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878607309474
Volume II: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878606245043
Volume I: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878607464290

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by DrMark

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by Chords
Originally Posted by Haim Ronen:

 

Chords, do you have their Ginastera disc? One of the best piano recordings that I know of. 

Thanks, but after short surf on youtube I suppose it's out of my horizont...

I can't shove off from early keyboard works.

Just compare the two discs; can you imagine listening after each other...?

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEMGSOx5LTk

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by Tony2011

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by Haim Ronen
Originally Posted by Chords:
Originally Posted by Haim Ronen:

 

Chords, do you have their Ginastera disc? One of the best piano recordings that I know of. 

Thanks, but after short surf on youtube I suppose it's out of my horizont...

I can't shove off from early keyboard works.

Just compare the two discs; can you imagine listening after each other...?

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEMGSOx5LTk

Come on, Chords, you can take the plunge. This is an outstanding music as well as piano playing, not to mention the spectacular recording of the instrument. It took no time for the unfamiliar material to grow on me. If it makes you feel better, Ginastera is considered a contemporary classical composer.

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by Haim Ronen

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by matt podniesinski

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by Tony2011

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by winkyincanada

 

No-one else on here seems to play this guy's stuff. But I'm a longtime fan. We saw him live last year. Great it was, too.

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by winkyincanada

 

Again. This never ceases to amaze me.

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by joerand

 

Van Morrison. A sense of Wonder.  On vinyl from 1985.

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by joerand

Neil Young & the Blue Notes.  This Note's For You.  On vinyl from 1988.

Video for the title song was banned by MTV because in it Neil says he

ain't singin' for Pepsi, Coke, Miller, or Bud .

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by kuma


Pete Escovedo: Mister E

Posted on: 02 February 2013 by joerand

 

Kuma,

I'll see your Mister E and raise you an American Pie.  It's on vinyl from 1971. Sound yummy?

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by floid

On Vinyl

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by floid

On Vinyl

Shawn Colvin - Steady On

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by naim_nymph

On vinyl : )

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by Chords

 

Really German-style record. Professional; excellent sound quality; exact performance; little bit flappy and metronom-way with some artifical feeling as usual of Bach's works.

Otherwise very good CD, very good music; highly recommended.

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by floid

On Vinyl

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by elkman70

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by Steve C

 

On vinyl in MONO

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by elkman70

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by elkman70

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by elkman70

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by Iron Cobra

Playing anything with Paul Kossoff.

Back Street Crawler: Second Street

Free: Highway

Jim Capaldi: Oh, How we Danced

Posted on: 03 February 2013 by Haim Ronen

 

Teatro Lirico
Arcangelo CORELLI(1653-1713)
Sonata in d minor, op. 5,12 'Follia':adagio [02:12]
Improvisation I on the Folia bass[07:45]
Giulio CACCINI(c.1550-1618)
Amarilli, mia bella[05:47]
Maurizio CAZZATI(c.1620-1677)
Balletto IV:Adagio [04:00]
anon/Lucas Ruiz DE RIBAYAZ(before 1650?-?)
Folia Variations for harp solo[03:32]
Improvisation II on the Folia bass[06:44]
Carlo FARINA(c.1600-c.1640)
Sonata II detta La desperata[10:27]
Giovanni Battista GRANATA(c.1620-c.1687)
Sonata di chitarra, e violino, con il suo basso continuo[08:50]
Arcangelo CORELLI
Sonata in F, op. 5,10:sarabanda [03:57]
Giovanni Paolo FOSCARINI(fl.1621-1649)
Aria della Fulia variata (con parti variate) for guitar[02:16]
anon/Johann Caspar HORN(c.1630-c.1685)
Suite [15:31]
Stephen STUBBS
Arpeggiata a moi modo for guitar[03:12]

 

Teatro Lirico (Milos Valent (violin), Erin Headley (viola da gamba, lirone), Maxine Eilander (harp), Stephen Stubbs, chitarrone, guitar))/Stephen Stubbs
rec. February 2004, Propstei St Gerold, Germany. 

This disc contains an excerpt from the famous variations for violin and basso continuo by Corelli, variations for harp by Spanish composers, variations for guitar by the Italian composer Giovanni Paolo Foscarini and two improvisations by the ensemble.