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The Light Of The World Pentecostal Church, 2717 Carnation Ave, Fort Worth TX
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Stan Getz Quartet at the Village Gate November 26th, 1961
MomsMobley replied to soulpope's topic in New Releases
roy haynes is a "pretty good" drummer too -
And what "name" is that, really? Look at Malcolm Addey's credits and I defy anyone to make the case "Steve Hoffman" has even a fraction of Addey's qualifications or artistic track record. Even if one cares for for the (overpriced snake oil hype) pop rock schlock regurgitations SH specializes in, Addey should get any gig he wants until he's no longer able to do it to his own superior standards. just one of many many dozens of killer sessions Malcolm was * engineer * for- Whip! Whop! - that's he's done brilliant work with 78s, mono, early stereo etc too is remarkable.
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was this posted elsewhere & i missed it? mods can redirect or delete if so. i'm dumbfounded, if not 'shocked' insofar as anything is possible; had no personal contact w/ except decades ago mail order on the phone https://www.wsj.com/articles/former-brooklyn-teacher-bob-rusch-regrets-losing-ethical-compass-1401852544
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below from Pittsburgh Courier 1 Dec 1945; note use of the term "DAR-ism", let Daughters of the American Revolution be as offended as they like you know there's a bio by woman named Karen Chilton? i've not read yet but it can't not be interesting https://www.amazon.com/Hazel-Scott-Pioneering-Journey-Hollywood/dp/0472034472
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
MomsMobley replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
arcangelo corelli op 5 x enrico gatto / ensemble aurora -
peacock, stanko, garbarek, dejohnette
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Francis Wolff's BN productions post-Alfred Lion
MomsMobley replied to mjzee's topic in Miscellaneous Music
acid pot or pills? why do we have to choose! -
Greg Tate obit that doesn't seem to have gotten much attention https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/jalal-mansur-nuriddin-by-greg-tate
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Franz Schmidt "Book of the Seven Seals" is deep dive worth taking, also an excellent Nielsen Symphony #6 from Denmark that wouldn't embed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bTYDSZPAyg
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i would have preferred the set was called A Multitude of Angles not Angels but
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great to see young people (the Barbican String Quartet) rocking Webern op 5
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La Scala part 2
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jackie-ing
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from paths prints (1982, hang in there) from photo with... (1979) i used to take Garbarek for granted but stepping back and looking at totality of his work... spin Rostasi's RUNES back to back with (Icelandic composer) Jon Leifs for bracing etc, though not Ishman Bracey
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Spheres is hep and actually an excellent idea; there's much to said / heard in "old" instruments that's not present or elusive in "modern" ones. Jarrett on chamber organ and / or harmonium and / or hurdy gurdy would also be interesting. People puzzled over or derided the Gurdjieff / de Hartmann album but look how many others have explored the repertoire since I come and go with "Luminessence" but for channelling a certain sober side of the 1970s, this, Glenn Gould Hindemith Sonatas for Brass w/ members of the Philadelphia Orch will get you there
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top Jarrett NO END - if someone snuck this into some underground tribal (tribe of one here) psyche-folk head's water bottle almost breaks into "Walk On Gilded Splinters" but then he was labelmates with Dr John so
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Kocsis a brilliant pianist also excellent with the "wand" (or baton)