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The Diner / Re: Non-Classical Music Listen...
Last post by 71 dB - Today at 01:08:30 AM
Quote from: Henk on April 30, 2024, 09:21:01 AMI can emphatize with you, but hold a less pessimistic view. Nostalgia darkens the present. Maybe you should read Nietzsche, who looks far into the future.

For me nostalgia makes the present more tolerable, less dark. We are perhaps going back to the middle ages undoing enlightenment and choosing barbarism over humanism, but at least there was a time when man went to the Moon and humankind had a vision for better future. The future we envisioned decades ago is here, but it sucks for the most part. At least it is a massive disappointment for me. I have previously been ignoring the past too much. I always looked into the future with high hopes. Doing so I have been lost, because the past shaped me and made me what I am. Life has tought me some lessons and now I have much more realistic expectations for the future. Future has stopped looking better than the past. I have even started to fear the future. I doubt Nietzsche, who died in 1900 and knew nothing about the World today, would change my mind.
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I went there for the book too; it;'s a lot more local than Orkney! This is Maggi Hambling's Britten-homage sculpture Scallop on Aldeburgh beach.
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General Classical Music Discussion / Re: What are you listening 2 n...
Last post by Que - May 01, 2024, 11:22:56 PM
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Violin Sonata: Grace Williams.



A strong piece with plenty to say.
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Composer Discussion / Re: Jewish Composers
Last post by Roy Bland - May 01, 2024, 10:47:25 PM
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Delightful music by lesser known contemporaries of Haydn and Mozart. Perfomances and sound are both superb - -

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The Diner / Re: Non-Classical Music Listen...
Last post by AnotherSpin - May 01, 2024, 09:29:59 PM
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The Diner / Re: What audio system do you h...
Last post by AnotherSpin - May 01, 2024, 09:27:47 PM
Quote from: drogulus on May 01, 2024, 06:05:59 PMWhat??? No!! I would never do such a thing.

     My AVR, like almost all modern ones, handles DSD just fine through HDMI. So does my PC through my USB Dac.

Since my systems could play dsd/dff always, I never did such conversion as a rule, for tests only. However, I have known people who had to do it, either out of necessity or convenience.
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The Diner / Re: What are you currently rea...
Last post by JBS - May 01, 2024, 08:06:01 PM
Quote from: Florestan on May 01, 2024, 08:55:09 AMI've always wanted to read some George Eliot but never managed to. What is her best novel, in your opinion? The only one that I really shouldn't miss?
I liked Daniel Deronda more than Middlemarch.
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General Classical Music Discussion / Re: Purchases Today
Last post by JBS - May 01, 2024, 07:56:09 PM
I think I've mentioned that Toscanini's Traviata was the recording, via a set of 78s that contained only Acts 1 and 2, that hooked me onto opera as a kid.

TD
H/T @Florestan

The recording he listened to doesn't seem to be available on Amazon, but this was: SQs 15, 17, and 18