What's Spinning Tonight?

Highlights of Bizet's Carmen, which features Leontyne Price. I learned about her from another thread (possibly the opera thread and a comment from FrantzM).
 
Some Prog, I feel Procol probably started the genre.

Procol Harum Self-titled, A Salty Dog, Shine on Brightly, Broken Barricades.
Trower at times does show his stuff...the earlier lp's are certainly Fisher driven.
All K2HD

Rare Bird As your Mind Flies by
A fav from the past.
 
Irish Holiday; St. Patrick today. Happy one everyone! :b

Listening to Classical Music & Opera this morning on the French r.a.d.i.o.

Among them; 'La Symphonie Pastorale de Beethoven', like right now.
 
Talkin' 'bout the Irish Rovers; I was in Victoria last Tuesday with Will Millar, the lead singer.
He did give two interviews at an Art Gallery where his paintings are exposed.
He even played some whistle flute and did some dancing.

Will's a very close friend. He lives right next to me.
I brought my harmonica but didn't play it.

Also, La Bottine Souriante (a French band from Quebec: traditional music); Yves Lambert, the lead member, he's a very close friend, and we used to play harmonicas together.

I know a lot of musicians, some very close friends; and it's in my family too.

But today I am still listening to Classical Music on the r.a.d.i.o.
That is where my heart & soul are right now,
and St. Patrick ain't dictating me to listen to Irish music. :b

But I did send an email to my good friend in Ireland, Andy, earlier this morning.
And I talked to my lovely and most beautiful niece, Ariane.
...And I communicated with my lady friend doctor from Brazil, Kate. She is an audiophile.
...Conrad-Johnson preamp, B&W 805 loudspeakers, etc. She loves violins first.
Yeah, she's into Classical music, and Operas.
 
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Talkin' 'bout the Irish Rovers; I was in Victoria last Tuesday with Will Millar, the lead singer.
He did give two interviews at an Art Gallery where his paintings are exposed.
He even played some wistle flute and did some dancing.

Will's a very close friend. He lives right next to me.
I brought my harmonica but didn't play it.

Also, La Bottine Souriante (a French band from Quebec: traditional music); Yves Lambert, the lead member, he's a very close friend, and we used to play harmonicas together.

I know a lot of musicians, some very close friends; and it's in my family too.

But today I am still listening to Classical Music on the r.a.d.i.o.
That is where my heart & soul are right now,
and St. Patrick ain't dictating me to listen to Irish music. :b


I was only kidding Bob...I hope you know that.
 
I was only kidding Bob...I hope you know that.

Hey, of course. :b

But that was the perfect opportunity to talk more 'bout my good Irish friend musician Will Millar.
And you provided that opportunity with your good appropriate humor & communicative post. :b
Thank you John!
 
Th e 20 th century in authentic sound , a dutch 4 elpee box set with all the important news of the 1900 s until the first people on the moon with speeches of churchill /neil armstrong and more .
They cost nearly nothing second hand and great to hear /educating
 
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My Sunday-Morning-Wake-Up-Record (SMWUR):

... 52 times a year to make me ready to the Sunday.
"...after another empty bottle, another empty bed, ain't too young to admit it, not too young too lie. I'm just another empty head."

After the 2 side spinning' "yeah, right, I'm ready".

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Can't be without it.

 
Concierto - Jim Hall MoFi SACD
A fine disc and another version of the Aranjuez. I never get tired when listening to any take on that gem.

Hadyn String Quartets - Pellegrini-Quartet CPO SACD Multi-ch today
 
Concierto - Jim Hall MoFi SACD
A fine disc and another version of the Aranjuez. I never get tired when listening to any take on that gem.

Hadyn String Quartets - Pellegrini-Quartet CPO SACD Multi-ch today

I have the Kodaly Quartet Hadyn String Quartets...in fact, i think i have nearly all of Haydn's works...mainly buying the Penguin recommended versions in most cases.
 
pellegrini quartet

Concierto - Jim Hall MoFi SACD
A fine disc and another version of the Aranjuez. I never get tired when listening to any take on that gem.

Hadyn String Quartets - Pellegrini-Quartet CPO SACD Multi-ch today

Although they are good friends of mine, and I am absolutely biased:
The Pellegrini Quartet is one of the few string quartets who have an uncanny intonation, that only the best vocal ensembles manage to achieve: they have sounds you never hear from a string quartet, highly recommended..
 
David Gilmour - Live In Gdansk (.flac). Pretty nice, but the vinyl version (5LP set) trumps it significantly.
I have had the pleasure of listening to that on my rig as it was being unsealed. One heck of a concert, if I do say so myself. One heck of a concert!!!
 
Although they are good friends of mine, and I am absolutely biased:
The Pellegrini Quartet is one of the few string quartets who have an uncanny intonation, that only the best vocal ensembles manage to achieve: they have sounds you never hear from a string quartet, highly recommended..
I have a # of Hadyn Q's, your reply could explain why I keep coming back to them!! Do like the Frye Street's take and sonics also.
 
Lookin' for Trouble - Kim Wilson
Very good but just hasn't been able to capture his live energy, IMHO

Trinity Session & Pale Moon, Crescent Sun - Cowboy Junkies
 

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