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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 2:36 pm
In an attempt to get a new (productive) thread started here, I decided to make a thread about recent purchases and discussion of them. What to do is fairly obvious...
I'll post up a list (or pictures) of stuff I've recently picked up later. Feel free to start, now.
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:34 pm
A couple of weeks ago my order of the album "Bellatrix" by composer Rene Gruss arrived in the mail.
I really enjoyed it.
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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:26 pm
I recently purcahsed a few CD's, The first being a collection of Toccata and Fuges and Preludes and Fugues by J.S. Bach played by E. Power Biggs. E. Power Biggs defintly knows how to play organ pieces by bach. I've always enjoyed him as an organist. The second CD I bought was a collection of Brahm's Piano Concerto's. as you all I know I'm a avid fan of brahms, so of course I loved the CD. It also had Brams Varations on a Theme by Haydn, and the tragic overture. I also bough Brahms Piano quintet in F minor. And the third CD I bought was a gershwin album, contaning Rhapsody in Blue, An Americain in Paris, and (The whole reason I bought the CD) Gershwin's Piano concerto in F.
Whenever I buy CD's I try to make sure the preformances are of people I know, and groups I can trust. I guess you can say I'm picky when it comes to listening to music....
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 1:56 am
Lesse.
Backstreet boys (think of them as a vocal quintet).
Schostakovich.
Holst.
and I wanna buy the Soundtrack for Pirates of the Carribbean (<3 Klaus Badlet)
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 1:11 pm
suicide_arc Lesse. Backstreet boys (think of them as a vocal quintet).
Schostakovich. Holst. and I wanna buy the Soundtrack for Pirates of the Carribbean (<3 Klaus Badlet) When you have to defend your choice, there's a reason for it... xp As for me... Today I've purchased a set of Beethoven's wind works from Amazon.com ($40 set for about $15 + shipping = w00t) Nest's Woodsmoke (ambient/folk) Steve Roach & Roger King's Dust To Dust (yet another ambient thing...they had a sale. xp ) and Vidna Obmana's Ending Mirage (ambient project, hopefully it'll be good)
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:50 am
Harvested Sorrow suicide_arc Lesse. Backstreet boys (think of them as a vocal quintet).
Schostakovich. Holst. and I wanna buy the Soundtrack for Pirates of the Carribbean (<3 Klaus Badlet) When you have to defend your choice, there's a reason for it... xp As for me... Today I've purchased a set of Beethoven's wind works from Amazon.com ($40 set for about $15 + shipping = w00t) Nest's Woodsmoke (ambient/folk) Steve Roach & Roger King's Dust To Dust (yet another ambient thing...they had a sale. xp ) and Vidna Obmana's Ending Mirage (ambient project, hopefully it'll be good) and your new keyboard biggrin I also made a similar purchase, but mine is so horrible, I can't wait to buy a new one. at least when I sit down at other pianos, I find pieces easier to play than at home! still, I live for the day when I throw that sucker out of a fifth story window, onto the street or into the pool below. but lets face it, I've still got a lot of learning to do before I'm at a level where I'm confident enough to play serious concerts.
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the isle of the dead Crew
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:49 pm
Yeah. Of course, I use that keyboard exclusively on the piano setting, unless I feel like ******** around. xp
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:29 am
suicide_arc Backstreet boys (think of them as a vocal quintet). only they are pretty much Homophonic.
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 4:04 am
Liquid_Len suicide_arc Backstreet boys (think of them as a vocal quintet). only they are pretty much Homophonic. Good point, but they're not exclusively homophonic. They are sometimes Polyphonic. If you also think about it, there isn't a place for full ployphonic vocal music in today's market, so, for them to fully exploit the polyphonic texture they'd have to resign to a life of not having a contract. The texture of their music has little bearing on their arrangement, either. There's still five of them and they all sing on both a rotary basis and as a group (duets/trios ect).
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:29 am
In an attempt to pull this thread out of its rut.... I ordered these yesterday:  
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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:36 pm
I recently ordered a CD from a lady known as Melissa the Loud (her name's actually Melissa Kacalanos). She's an alto, although the info sheet in the CD case said something about her being a soprano. >.>
Anywho...
She plays the hurdy gurdy. I like that instrument. It reminds me of a stringed version of a bagpipe.
There are also several other strange, exotic instruments being played in this CD, including a tupan, doumbek, mandola, cumbus, and riq.
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 3:47 am
I recently got a new clarinet mouthpiece (a Vandoren B45) and ordered the piano solo version of Rachmaninov's Volcalise op34 no14, it's so wonderful^^
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:24 pm
I got an F horn off of ebay a few weeks ago. It sucks. I'm gonna sell it on ebay, eventually. >_> I cannot play single F horns. I need a double.
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:41 am
we've just recently ordered a couple king's singers recordings from amazon.com: a collection of renditions of songs by the beetles and their "from byrd to the beetles" dvd. loved their vocal arrangement of the overture to the barber of seville. especially the "tiddly-boo"s.
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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:24 pm
Rangel I recently purcahsed a few CD's, The first being a collection of Toccata and Fuges and Preludes and Fugues by J.S. Bach played by E. Power Biggs. E. Power Biggs defintly knows how to play organ pieces by bach. I've always enjoyed him as an organist. I second this. It's sort of funny because he was the polar opposite of Virgil Fox in regard to how Bach's music was played. While Fox favored very modern, almost rockstar-esque interpretations and registrations, Biggs was very much into preserving the traditional registrations and deliveries of the works. Have you had a chance to hear the Flentrop organ at the Busch-Reisinger Museum that he recorded it on? It's really a fantastic instrument.
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