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Stanley Clarke, Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Deron Johnson, Najee: Live at the Greek.


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Stravinsky's "The rite of Spring". laugh

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Ligeti: Violin Concerto (great piece, btw).


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Spem in alium - Thomas Tallis
Brilliant.

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Starting with early morning:

Murray Perahia/Chopin 24 Etudes on Sony

Hilary Hahn/Barber Violin Concerto
/Meyer Violin Concerto

Christoph Dohnanyi/Ravel Orchestral Works

Sergei Nakariakov/Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky, Bruch, Massenet, Gershwin works, etc.
(Incredible 15-year-old trumpet player)

Beethoven Triple Concerto played by:
Ann-Sophie Mutter, Mark Zeltzer, Yo Yo Ma

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Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61

I originally bought the CD for the famous Mendelssohn concerto, but I have found the Beethoven Concerto to be my favorite. Great CD!

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SILENCE!!!

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Granados -- The Dance of the Rose (played by my daughter -- she is playing it, and some of the Danzas Espanolas at a wedding on Saturday.)

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Granados -- The Dance of the Rose (played by my daughter -- she is playing it, and some of the Danzas Espanolas at a wedding on Saturday.)
P.S. Gryphon -- I think Billy Cobham is amazing!

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Rachmaninoff Roll of his Elegie




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What!!!???? No "RocketMan"????
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I'm more into rock/pop music. I listen to Elton John (duh! wink ), Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles. I listen to the radio a lot - classic rock and modern rock. (Good Charlotte, Red Hot Chili Peppers) I also like music by Angelo Badalamenti. He composes soundtracks. He works with director David Lynch. (David is also in an industrial rock group called Blue Bob) Here at work, I tend to listen to the radio on my boombox. I'm also one of those who channel surf. smile

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Die Sieben Letzten Worte Unseres Erlosers am Kreuze by Joseph Haydn. Performed by Camerata Academica des Mosarteums Salzburg.

Easter and all.

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Should I let everyone know how uncultured I am? What the heck... My current favorites in no particular order:

1) Beautiful - Christina Aguiliera
2) Picture - Kid Rock & Sheryl Crowe
3) Sing for the Moment - Eminem
4) Your Body is a Wonderland - John Mayer
5) Three Wooden Crosses - Randy Travis
6) Peacemaker - Fleetwood Mac

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mrenaud, have you heard his cello concerto and piano concerto? I think they are extremely interesting, the rhythm and textures he achieves is unbelievable!

His melodien and chamber concerto are also not to be missed, they explore a wide range of possibilities. Mysteries of the Macabre, well, even the title is interesting!

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mrenaud, have you heard his cello concerto and piano concerto? I think they are extremely interesting, the rhythm and textures he achieves is unbelievable!

His melodien and chamber concerto are also not to be missed, they explore a wide range of possibilities. Mysteries of the Macabre, well, even the title is interesting!
I have also heard the cello and piano concerto, all three of them are on the same disc. I haven't heard the others yet, must try to find them.

I've heard he recently wrote a horn concerto, but that has AFAIK not been recorded yet.


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Streams – various CCM artists: Handel's Water Music – English Concert, Trevor Pinnock


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At home: Sean Duggan's excellent recording of the Goldberg Variations

In the car: Bronfman's Prokofiev concerti and some Miles Davis.


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