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The Diner / Re: Reaction Videos
Last post by LKB - Today at 05:59:33 PM
So, when is a repost not a repost?

Perhaps when additional content is included. In this case, Cassie's engaging re-upload with four episodes from season two of TNG:

https://youtu.be/mhGnJLSSB-4?si=ZYnIFxIp_gZz1CNL
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Composing and Performing / Re: Henning's Headquarters
Last post by Cato - Today at 05:57:37 PM
Quote from: Karl Henning on Today at 11:01:23 AMI've made free to vent when I've felt discouraged by all the Calls which come up empty, e.g. so I want to counterbalance that with how deeply gratified I am that four colleagues here in the Ensemble are such enthusiastic supporters of my work. Especially the newcomers Dan and Dave. I have no monetary inducement to attract them, they basically allowed themselves to be recruited through Peter's fervent advocacy on my music's behalf.


In one of Josef von Eichendorff's novels (Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts), a character mentions that the true Volksmusik is played by a member of "the Folk," (i.e. not aristocrats) for the love of the music itself.

That would seem to be what we have here!   8)
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The Diner / Re: Reaction Videos
Last post by LKB - Today at 05:48:00 PM
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The Diner / Re: Reaction Videos
Last post by LKB - Today at 05:32:55 PM
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Poot: Symphonies 4-7

These symphonies have been a sort of nice discovery lately and they're not too long. The first two feature good vibes and some neoclassical gestures + American rhythms, but the next five are gritty, menacing, dynamic, very engaging indeed. Some are better recorded than others (in the 5th the orchestra sounds a tad distant).

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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: New Releases
Last post by Brian - Today at 04:53:37 PM
June sightings on Presto



This is three quartets of about 21-25 minutes each.



This is the Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez whose "Batuque" is on like every Brazilian music compilation/highlight album (and was recorded by Bernstein). It's on here in its original suite context along with two very substantial 32-36 minute symphonies. Total time of disc 82:28
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The Diner / Re: Non-Classical Music Listen...
Last post by SimonNZ - Today at 04:53:02 PM


Jessie Buckley and Bernard Butler - For All Our Days That Tear The Heart (2022)

Jessie Buckley is the actress who played Prince Andre's sister in the BBC War And Peace and the pregnant woman who spent too much time in her firefighter husband's hospital room in Chernobyl - and comes from a singing background.

Bernard Butler is the former guitarist with Suade

I was very impressed by this. At times sounding like David Sylvian's Spirit Of The Beehive, at other times like Heather Nova's Oyster (both albums I love).

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Great Recordings and Reviews / Re: Box Blather
Last post by Brian - Today at 04:25:57 PM
They must have only printed 1-2000 copies or something similar. That's especially unfortunate because it had been out of print for 10+ years before the reissue came.
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Frederick Delius
Summer Evening
Dance Rhapsody 2
On Hearing The First Cuckoo In Spring
Summer Night On The River
A Song Before Sunrise
Fennimore And Gerda: Intermezzo
Irmelin: Prelude
Songs of Sunset

Maureen Forrester, contralto
John Cameron, baritone

Beecham Choral Society
Royal PO - Thomas Beecham

For tonight and tomorrow:
I've been very much looking forward to the 2nd part of Beecham's stereo Delius.

I have long cherished Janet Baker and John Shirley-Quirk in Songs of Sunset. I am interested to hear another.
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