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A lot of accents

sc wrote 5 days ago: For me, it was destined to be a night of discovery, since I was not particularly familiar with any o … more →

Tags: European classical, Antonín Dvořák, Bohuslav Martinu, boston symphony orchestra, BSO, Christopher von Dohnányi, Frank Peter Zimmerman, Symphony Hall

Bela Bartok - Bartok At The Piano (6CDs)

classicalarchives wrote 3 weeks ago: [FLAC, CUE, LOG, COVERS] Bela Bartok play the piano! rec: 1920-45 info: http://www.cduniverse.com/se … more →

Tags: Bela Bartok (1881 - 1945)

rubyjazz37 wrote 1 month ago: Competition is for horses, not artists. Bela Bartok … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Music, Quotes, Quote, quotation, Quotations, Competition, horses

Béla Bartók - Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm (Mikrokosmos Vol.6/148-153)1 comment

nfant1 wrote 1 month ago: It's a bird... with the word "Beef?"... TRUE COMEDY! Mikrokosmos is a series of six bo … more →

Tags: Listening Study, Piano

The American String Quartet at Maverick

ammuse wrote 3 months ago: As a quartet (or any musician/band for that matter), you can either fade in time and not have the en … more →

Tags: Music, Classical, violin, Cello, woodstock, maverick concerts, Schubert, Joseph Haydn, Live Music

Enso String Quartet at Maverick

ammuse wrote 3 months ago: There’s something magical about the sun shining while it’s raining, as it was outside Ma … more →

Tags: Music, Classical Music, live, violin, Cello, Robert Schumann, maverick concerts, Joseph Haydn, Viola

"Wild Nights" at Maverick

ammuse wrote 3 months ago: Playing at Maverick Concerts in Woodstock, NY on Saturday were Maria Bachmann, violin; Wendy Sutter, … more →

Tags: Music, Sonata, Classical, Piano, violin, Cello, woodstock, maverick concerts, Live Music

Leaving Life With an Empty Trunk

drgeraldstein wrote 4 months ago: I recently watched a documentary on the life of Bela Bartok, the 20th century Hungarian classical co … more →

Tags: Psychology, Wisdom, Psychotherapy, Advice, Classical Music, death, compassion, Work Ethic, Meaning of Life

Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra

Michael Lawrence wrote 5 months ago: Sometime in the early 1940’s, Bela Bartok emigrated to the United States.  He was broke, and, … more →

Tags: Culture, Performing Arts, Music - Classical, Classical Music, Music, Serge Koussevitsky

NOTES FROM SAM: CLARINETITIS3 comments

jazzlives wrote 6 months ago: That’s Leroy (Sam) Parkins, musician, man of letters, raconteur, observer, and frequent contri … more →

Tags: The Heroes Among Us, Jazz Titans, The Things We Love, the real thing, Swing You Cats!, Thanks-A-Million, Pay attention, Jazz Worth Reading, Irreplaceable

Bela Bartok - Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta2 comments

Vincent Giles wrote 6 months ago: There’s a bit of a story behind my listening study for this piece. I originally booked the mic … more →

Tags: Listening Study, Music for Percussion

Bela Bartok: Mikrokosmos Vol. 12 comments

Vincent Giles wrote 6 months ago: This is not really a ‘piece’, but rather a collection of very short theoretical exercise … more →

Tags: Listening Study, Mikrokosmos

Stravinskij og Bartók

steinskog wrote 6 months ago: I går var jeg igjen på Festspillkonsert, denne gangen med Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester. De spilte I … more →

Tags: Musikk, Adaptasjoner, film, Opera, Litteratur, Bergen, konsert, Igor Stravinsky, Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester

Lara St. John, violin, and Martin Kennedy, piano2 comments

ammuse wrote 6 months ago: It had been a long time since I had been to a classical performance. Too long, in fact. Luckily I ha … more →

Tags: Music, Classical, Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, windham chamber music festival, Lara St John, martin kennedy, Vittorio Monti, Pablo de Sarasate

Bela Bartok - The Miraculous Mandarin1 comment

Vincent Giles wrote 7 months ago: The Miraculous Mandarin, The Wonderful Mandarin, A csodálatos mandarin;  Der Wunderbare Mandarin (Hu … more →

Tags: Listening Study, miraculous mandarin

Strange Music: William Elder at Muddy's Coffee Shop

stevebrisendine wrote 8 months ago:   "Decoy Platoon", Acrylic on Found Masonite. William Elder Portrait Objects 6:30 a.m.-11 … more →

Tags: Art, acrylic painting, Works on Wood, Works on Masonite, found objects, jazz, Muddy's Coffee Shop, King Crimson, One-Person Group Shows

Save! Andrew! Sole! + Secret Track + Top 25 Albums5 comments

detholz wrote 9 months ago: Greetings, earthlings and welcome to the Detholz! Mp3 Blog! This week an extended, convoluted morass … more →

Tags: Band, Chicago, deatholz, detholz, Music, Songwriting, Bernard Herrmann, Bobby Conn, Captain Beefheart

London Symphony Orchestra and Other Things3 comments

Nightstrike wrote 10 months ago: I was going to do work today. I swear I was. I was going to get up, and go to the library, and read … more →

Tags: London, Music, snow, London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican, Rite of Spring, Igor Stravinsky, bluebeard's castle, fantasía

Autism...

richardaaron1919 wrote 10 months ago: 1.  Autism is a “spectrum” disorder, which means it applies to a very broad category of … more →

Tags: Richard Aaron, Gauntlet: A Novel of International Intrigue, Authors, Hamilton Turbee, Autism, Books, aspbergers syndrome, Center of Disease Control, ADD


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