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HOT MUSIC! Here a lovely review from the BBC about one of my favourite classical performers, Christina Pluhar.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/musi...viso.shtml All'Improvviso By L'Arpeggiata Released on (Alpha) All'Improvviso...ok, there'll be improvisation then. But it also means suddenly in Italian, and there's an immediacy and freshness here that grabs you right from the first few bars. If you haven't met baroque harpist Christina Pluhar and her group l'Arpeggiata, then it's time you did. They're from the French Alpha labels stable of unusually gifted musicians who work in that grey area where art music meets folk, and here they're exploring the simple repeated basslines and harmonies that have formed the basis for all kinds of music, in every continent, from the earliest dance music, through folk, classical, romantic and contemporary art music, jazz, and of course pop and rock. 'Chaconnes, Bergamascas and a little bit of madness' is the CD's subtitle; the chaconne which seems to have come from 16th century Peru to the height of baroque sophistication; the bergamasca from Bergamo in 16th century Italy (still found in traditional Italian music), and the madness folia a crazy dance style that spread from Portugal through Spain and Italy, and into the music of the royal courts of Europe. L'Arpeggiata's way of improvising on these ground basses and repeated harmonic patterns is deliciously entertaining. Sources range from 17th century chaconnes to the first track - a new song by Lucilla Galeazzi, and from the moment she starts singing about the beautiful house she wants, filled with tears and laughter, music and poetry, I was hooked. Marco Beasley's voice is just as naturally communicative, and Gianluigi Trovesi's pungent clarinet solos almost swing us into jazz. Add to that the toe-tapping continuo on baroque guitars, harp, lute and theorbo, some sparkling cornet-playing and lively strings, and you have crossover of the highest quality, from performers who recognise no boundaries in 400 years of music. Magical results, from the meanest ingredients, and it ought to be available on prescription to the clinically depressed. Reviewer: Andrew McGregor, presenter of Radio 3's CD Review With two samples!! Voglio una casa (Galeazzi...ovisation) Toccata (Lambardi) | |
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You tried it twice ! I'll answer twice ! | |
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MarieLouise said: You tried it twice ! I'll answer twice ! Was an exercise in how many would click on COLL BAROQUE MUSIC or HOT MUSIC. Hehehe | |
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And indeed, this thread had more views.
Sad Orgers. | |
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HamsterHuey said: MarieLouise said: You tried it twice ! I'll answer twice ! Was an exercise in how many would click on COLL BAROQUE MUSIC or HOT MUSIC. Hehehe Well, shuoldn't you do something in return? Maybe you should check out my most unpopular thread till now. It's called 'CHECK THIS OUT!' and it's about a friend of mine, who is a musician that I wanted to support. (and he's very good-looking) I don't know how to repost it again, maybe the search-function, I'll give it a try... | |
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MarieLouise said: HamsterHuey said: Was an exercise in how many would click on COLL BAROQUE MUSIC or HOT MUSIC. Hehehe Well, shuoldn't you do something in return? Maybe you should check out my most unpopular thread till now. It's called 'CHECK THIS OUT!' and it's about a friend of mine, who is a musician that I wanted to support. (and he's very good-looking) I don't know how to repost it again, maybe the search-function, I'll give it a try... I read it, but like most people here, dunno if I posted... | |
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HamsterHuey said: MarieLouise said: Well, shuoldn't you do something in return? Maybe you should check out my most unpopular thread till now. It's called 'CHECK THIS OUT!' and it's about a friend of mine, who is a musician that I wanted to support. (and he's very good-looking) I don't know how to repost it again, maybe the search-function, I'll give it a try... I read it, but like most people here, dunno if I posted... You should not read, but LISTEN (especially "Waiting at the Graveyard") ! But hell yeah, I give up, at least he gets some airplay in Belgium, and he comes for dinner, from time to time... | |
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Gimme a link to his site then, if you don't mind, that is. [Edited 1/30/05 8:06am] | |
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Sounds very interesting. I would have clicked on the Baroque thread if I had seen it I SWEAR! I started a thread on the classical composer Dmitri Kabalevsky a while back and it got a total 0 responses. | |
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heartbeatocean said: Sounds very interesting. I would have clicked on the Baroque thread if I had seen it I SWEAR! I started a thread on the classical composer Dmitri Kabalevsky a while back and it got a total 0 responses.
I like taunting for responses. | |
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