Music of the Day
i really like bowie, especially some of his work with eno.
what i've been listening today?
brahms - 4th symphony, toscanini / philharmonia orchestra
brahms - german requim, shaw / atlanta symphony orchestra & chorus
love - forever changes
antonio carlos jobim - wave
daft punk's electrorama (it's a soundtrack, very eclectic with artist from all over the place, but it works alright)
the first four i'm very fond of. forever changes and the german requim both give me the goosebumps.
what i've been listening today?
brahms - 4th symphony, toscanini / philharmonia orchestra
brahms - german requim, shaw / atlanta symphony orchestra & chorus
love - forever changes
antonio carlos jobim - wave
daft punk's electrorama (it's a soundtrack, very eclectic with artist from all over the place, but it works alright)
the first four i'm very fond of. forever changes and the german requim both give me the goosebumps.
for the mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5MLNMgpywk
for the heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I26V_CeC2ak
for the soul:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HI2hmM0EKk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5MLNMgpywk
for the heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I26V_CeC2ak
for the soul:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HI2hmM0EKk
Uppercase , I love Bowie and that's one of my favorites , Gido you are also listening to a favorite song of from Love ...
Costi , what a piece Oblivion is ..I have heard it 5 times since you put it on ..
As for me , this morning I went to see a friend in the centre of Athens , our city feels and looks once again like the battlefield on the day after .As I was walking in Kypseli the neighborhood I grew up 40 years ago and now mostly a refuge hideout I heard this coming loudly out from an open window ..and moved my feet to it's rhythm
...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M99nzyiS ... re=related , it's lyrics brought a strange shiver down my spine ..!!
Vassilis
Costi , what a piece Oblivion is ..I have heard it 5 times since you put it on ..
As for me , this morning I went to see a friend in the centre of Athens , our city feels and looks once again like the battlefield on the day after .As I was walking in Kypseli the neighborhood I grew up 40 years ago and now mostly a refuge hideout I heard this coming loudly out from an open window ..and moved my feet to it's rhythm
...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M99nzyiS ... re=related , it's lyrics brought a strange shiver down my spine ..!!
Vassilis
Gentlemen: post your links so that we can all enjoy what you are listening to. What moves you?Gido wrote:i really like bowie, especially some of his work with eno.
what i've been listening today?
brahms - 4th symphony, toscanini / philharmonia orchestra
brahms - german requim, shaw / atlanta symphony orchestra & chorus
love - forever changes
antonio carlos jobim - wave
daft punk's electrorama (it's a soundtrack, very eclectic with artist from all over the place, but it works alright)
the first four i'm very fond of. forever changes and the german requim both give me the goosebumps.
One link a day for you to share with us....
Gentlemen,
Freiburger Barockorchester today
Two examples:
http://youtu.be/yHOTxnybL7o
http://youtu.be/v5om22I21Oc
(interpretation by the Freiburger apparently not on youtube, but this one is nice, too)
Cheers, david
Freiburger Barockorchester today
Two examples:
http://youtu.be/yHOTxnybL7o
http://youtu.be/v5om22I21Oc
(interpretation by the Freiburger apparently not on youtube, but this one is nice, too)
Cheers, david
Vassilis, be warned! - a friend of mine got in the loop for a week with this tune (the interpretation is sensational, not even Piazzola was so good at it). The good news is - it cured him of his sadnessyialabis wrote:Costi , what a piece Oblivion is ..I have heard it 5 times since you put it on ..
Oh, my! I believe that. What inspiration lay behind that window to play this now...yialabis wrote:...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M99nzyiS ... re=related , it's lyrics brought a strange shiver down my spine ..!!
Now this is literally my music of the day - I just came back from a live concert with this chamber opera (the same musicians as recorded): Chante d'amour de la dame a la licorne, composed by Liana Alexandra on a text by Belgian poet Etienne de Sadeleer. The part I like most starts at 8:00 (poor video, but decent audio).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdEoSfXQ87o
It's been a long day.
Just came back from my French procurer...err.. purveyor of wines, not exactly fine wines, but nonetheless, good wines. These visits to Alain are always a drama...you've got to love the French.
So I need to relax this evening with something easy to listen to as well as an ice cold Ciroc straight from the freezer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpA_5a0miWk&ob=av2e
Just came back from my French procurer...err.. purveyor of wines, not exactly fine wines, but nonetheless, good wines. These visits to Alain are always a drama...you've got to love the French.
So I need to relax this evening with something easy to listen to as well as an ice cold Ciroc straight from the freezer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpA_5a0miWk&ob=av2e
Yes, Greece is going through hell. It will come back. In the meanwhile, reggae sounds good, doesn't it, the music of yearning and justice.yialabis wrote:Uppercase , I love Bowie and that's one of my favorites , Gido you are also listening to a favorite song of from Love ...
Costi , what a piece Oblivion is ..I have heard it 5 times since you put it on ..
As for me , this morning I went to see a friend in the centre of Athens , our city feels and looks once again like the battlefield on the day after .As I was walking in Kypseli the neighborhood I grew up 40 years ago and now mostly a refuge hideout I heard this coming loudly out from an open window ..and moved my feet to it's rhythm
...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M99nzyiS ... re=related , it's lyrics brought a strange shiver down my spine ..!!
Vassilis
Peoples choice of music here is fascinating, isn't it?
no time to listen right now, terribly busy. i will hopefully get to this soon. for now just a quick link to one of the pieces i did mention, it's brahms fourth symphony by toscanini (probably my favorite rendering) in it's entirety,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1IxC4sq ... 6F75910156
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1IxC4sq ... 6F75910156
Gido,Gido wrote:brahms fourth symphony by toscanini (probably my favorite rendering) in it's entirety,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1IxC4sq ... 6F75910156
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDqmJQ9BY7g
don't you feel like Toscanini's rushing to catch the evening train back home by comparison?
The amplitude, the wide horizon, the deep breath... Celi gives meaning to the "non troppo" of Brahms's "allegro non troppo" designation. In a way, I feel like Toscanini's (technically very convincing!) rendering has at least an agenda (if not a proper "program"), somehow against Brahms's eminently anti-programatic (absolute) creed - while the other's interpretation just flows, progressing out of itself, rather than according to a superimposed programatic blueprint.
Beyond that, we do share this passion Dvorak, as a pupil, could never understand how Brahms was an atheist. I suspect he was not, deep inside... or he would never have produced this music, and Wagner would have dominated the scene unchallenged.
What do you think of this Schoenberg hommage?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdID3iYgrZA
A long, late Sunday afternoon walk in the countryside, returning home in the dark, chilled, a tweed coat, scarf and trilby kind of day.
A light meal, a dram and Dave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwNrmYRiX_o
A light meal, a dram and Dave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwNrmYRiX_o
Needed to leave today's opportunities to be solved another day. Consider Jascha playing Tchaikovsky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFaq9kTlcaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFaq9kTlcaY
(Good) morning infusion of happiness!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmZqb2VVc48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmZqb2VVc48
Costi , too late (even when you wrote it ) for warnings ..I 've been in your friends position for the last week , It did not cure me from sadness but it did brought up a lot of my passion !Vassilis, be warned! - a friend of mine got in the loop for a week with this tune (the interpretation is sensational, not even Piazzola was so good at it). The good news is - it cured him of his sadness
yes indeed Costi , ispiration in order to facethe challenge in front of us .. become better people I guess .Oh, my! I believe that. What inspiration lay behind that window to play this now...
I hope you are right uppercase (the coming back part) ..not a lot of people beleive that right now , but I'm with you and yes reggae is where I mostly look for inspiration these days ..Yes, Greece is going through hell. It will come back. In the meanwhile, reggae sounds good, doesn't it, the music of yearning and justice.
Today thought it was something more romantic and mellow ..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOwEr4UaqzM
cheers
Vassilis
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