CSO & Janine Jansen

Hi

Saw the Dvorak special event this afternoon.

Was very impressed with Dvorak, he has very interesting style that seems like a sort of classical pop music mixed with a bit of rock, sort of like a classical Queen. The music was very easy to listen to yet had a decent sense of depth, not on the Mahler scale but certainly to me more so than Bruckner.

Music For Pleasure Time

Music For Pleasure Time

I just got off the phone with Nathaniel Friedman, a writer working on a "vinyl revival" piece scheduled to appear in an upcoming issue of <i>Penthouse</i>, that finest of fine men's periodicals. I think it went fairly well. If nothing else, it gives me an excuse to buy the magazine.

Building a System for about $1,000 (try not to laugh)

Hi all,

I've been trolling this forum for a few days now trying to gather as much wisdom/knowledge as I can from this group. While its been fun to look in at the world of audio fetishists, and I would love to fully immerse myself in expensive lush sounds... I'm 25 and the money isn't quite there yet.

Joint Recordings of December 1990: Fish Out Of Water & The Widow In The Window

Joint Recordings of December 1990: Fish Out Of Water & The Widow In The Window

<B>CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET: <I>Fish Out Of Water</I></B><BR>
Charles Lloyd, tenor sax, flute; Bobo Stenson, piano; Palle Danielsson, bass; Jon Christensen, drums<BR>
ECM 1398 (841 088-2). TT: 57:50<BR>
<B>KENNY WHEELER QUINTET: <I>The Widow In The Window</I></B><BR>
Kenny Wheeler, fluegelhorn, trumpet; John Abercrombie, guitar; John Taylor, piano; Dave Holland, bass; Peter Erskine, drums<BR>
ECM 1417 (843 198-2). TT: 61:17<BR>
<I>Both</I>: CD only. Jan Erik Kongshaug, eng.; Manfred Eicher, prod. DDD.

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