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chord



Vivaldi in Blue - Venetian Diary

http://classicalcompass.blogspot.hu/2017/04/vivaldi-in-blue-venetian-diary.html

The famous Blue Vivaldi disc.
What a strange language you do have - the title can not be translated normally because you might think 'sad' or something similar.
But it's simply blue, blue as a colour only nothing more...






ClassicalMusicLover

There is a great lesson that we all can learn from Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto Number 1: http://myfavoriteclassical.com/tchaikovskys-piano-concerto-no-1/

ClassicalMusicLover

Last time, I discussed how Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto Number 1 was rejected by Tchaikovsky's mentor, the best pianist in Russia, Nikolai Rubenstein, – who termed this concerto "pathetic," among other insults. But after the concerto's successful premier in Boston, Rubenstein changed his mind and actually conducted its premier in Moscow ...

http://myfavoriteclassical.com/tchaikovsky-violin-concerto/

ClassicalMusicLover

In the past I shared with you my conflicted thoughts on anti-Semitic German composer Richard Wagner. To balance things out, today I want to point you to a piece by the Austrian Jewish composer Gustav Mahler, whose music I learned to love only recently. I had tried to listen to him in the past and quite simply did not get his music until I heard "Adagietto" from his Symphony Number 5 – conducted by Valery Gergiev.

http://myfavoriteclassical.com/mahler-symphony-no-5/

ClassicalMusicLover

A good friend asked me if I thought Tchaikovsky was overrated or underappreciated. A few years ago I probably would have said overrated; now I say both.

http://myfavoriteclassical.com/tchaikovsky-symphony-no-6/


SurprisedByBeauty

#271
How To Build A Top Quality Classical Music Library: The Second $100

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jenslaurson/2017/06/02/how-to-build-a-top-quality-classical-music-library-the-second-100/


QuoteBack in February of 2013, George Pieler and I wrote a column here on Forbes.com
("Two Cents About Classical Music For $100") on some of the market- and technology-
changes that affect this sneakily growing, more-important-than-you-think niche in
21st century entertainment: classical music. We followed this up with an actual list,
"How To Build A Top Quality Classical Music Library For $100" – which refers back
to a 2011 post on Tyler Cowen's "Marginal Revolution". Here's the sequel.

The complete list on Amazon on CDs – and as mp3s/streaming.

premont

γνῶθι σεαυτόν

Turner

Am less recommending having a look at the Swedish composer Ralph Lundsten´s website for its quality, than for it being ... unusual:

https://www.andromeda.se/andromeda-studio/index.html
https://www.andromeda.se/frankenburg/index.html

chord

Quote from: (: premont :) on June 04, 2017, 03:15:42 AM
The cover says harpsichord.
Yes, it's not a Wikipedia.....it's a diary only.
Never mind.


SurprisedByBeauty

Quote from: maxbeesley on September 27, 2017, 01:26:36 AM
These are my favorite classical music blogs/sites
slippedisc.com
:o >:(
People have been blocked for less.

lisa needs braces

Someone has been uploading classical music related interviews to this youtube channel. A guy who hosted a program in NYC named David Dubal is in many of the programs. I wondered if he himself uploaded this stuff -- really dug the ones he did with Charles Rosen.

https://www.youtube.com/user/noochinator2/videos

Daverz

Stumbled on to what seems to be the blog for Lynn Rene Bayley, if you're wondering where she went after (apparently) leaving Fanfare.

https://artmusiclounge.wordpress.com/

SurprisedByBeauty

Quote from: Daverz on December 09, 2018, 04:03:53 PM
Stumbled on to what seems to be the blog for Lynn Rene Bayley, if you're wondering where she went after (apparently) leaving Fanfare.

https://artmusiclounge.wordpress.com/

For the masochistic among us?