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  1. always loved his colaboration with Mal Waldron Soul Note (It) SN 1118 Mal Waldron - The Git-Go: Live At The Village Vanguard Soul Note (It) SN 1148 Mal Waldron - The Seagulls Of Kristiansund Both of these plus Waldron`s remaining Soulnote output can be found rather cheaply on subject 4CD Box-Set ;-) http://www.amazon.de/Quintets-Waldron-Mal/dp/B0065HDLJE/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1355823511&sr=1-2
  2. available+definitely worth a listen..... http://www.amazon.de/Die-Tote-Stadt-Sony-Opera-House/dp/B001UJSW7S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355736945&sr=8-1
  3. Try the Freiburger Barockorchester efforts....spirited performances worth listening to me http://www.amazon.de/Sinfonien-91-Berenice-Freiburger-Barockorchester/dp/B001ONSWDO/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1354614578&sr=8-6 http://www.amazon.de/Violinkonzert-1-Sinfonien-49-80/dp/B002AHJTE4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1354614578&sr=8-3 http://www.amazon.de/Sinfonien-6-8-Freiburger-Barockorchester/dp/B00005V21E/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1354614578&sr=8-8
  4. Pepe Romero btw Los Romeros Bought this as new release in the late seventies http://www.peperomero.com/shop/images/discography/large/Front_Telemann-Bach-D.Scarlatti-Loeillet-Dowland.jpg Unfortunately not reissued as CD - still there are CD`s availble from that era mainly with spanish or italian Baroque Music (esp the recordings with Neville Marrnier & the Academy St. Martin-in-the-Fields are worth to be obtained !!)
  5. Second that, especially bassist Don Thompson is outstanding
  6. Janacek No. 1+2 performed by the Janacek Quartet (at that time Jiří Trávníček/Adolf Sýkora/Jiří Kratochvíl/Karel Krafka) and recorded in the mid 60`s. To my knowledge currently only available as japanese Import. http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/artist_Janacek-Leos-1854-1928_000000000020866/item_String-Quartets-Nos-1-2-Janacek-Quartet_3929674
  7. Bach Partitas performed by Alexis Weissenberg (recorded in the late 60`s for EMI) http://www.amazon.de/Bach-Partitas-No-1-3-5-6/dp/B000CSUY06/ref=sr_1_17?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1352283455&sr=1-17 Piotr Anderszewski http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Partitas-Nos-Johann-Sebastian/dp/B00005UV9B/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1352284029&sr=8-1&keywords=Piotr+Anderszewski+bach Regarding sensitively played and beautifully recorded Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Cembalo, give a try to Lorenz Duftschmid + Andrea Marcon This CD can be obtained via their website http://www.armonicotributo.com/Shop/Shop.html
  8. Regarding Haydn Sonatas, I strongly recommend to (I`m tempted to say urge)you austrian pianist Roland Batik. Being a scholar of Fritz Gulda, he made a worthy effort to record the complete cycle in the mid to late 90`s. His Sonata performances are anchored on precise articulation, but at the same time being playfull and mirroring Haydn`s gentle wit.Unfortunately he made subject recording for the japanese Camerata label, resulting in not too extensive distribution abroad. For a first taste/try, get Haydn: Klaviersonaten Hob. XVI/ 34, 45, 47, 48 und 51; Roland Batik; Camerata CM-546 http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Piano-Sonatas-6-Haydn/dp/B00005ABOA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1352281472&sr=8-4&keywords=batik+roland
  9. After being out of print for some time (btw only available via Japan), the complete Beethoven Sonatas performed by Maria Grinberg recorded 1964-1967 and released by Melodyia is available again. Her style is probably not for the fainthearted, but to me very interesting nevertheless - admire her interpretation of Sonatas 109-111, which should not be missed !! For another fascinating view on Beethoven Sonatas, try Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli(although he recorded only a couple of these - 3,4,11,12 and 111).
  10. Really interesting thread, thnx to ep1str0phy - I really do love bass :-) ad Jimmy Garrison ) It took me rather long to appreciate him via his "classic" Impulse recordings with Coltrane (the fact mentioned before from another poster, that Impulse recording engineers in general didn`t do a lot of favors to bassists by keeping them low in the mix was not too helpfull either). Revelation came via a Nathan Davis date from december 1967 bringing to light "Rules of freedom" (released on Polydor) and featuring H. Hawes, J. Garrison and Art Taylor. The rhythm section has some effortless interplay and gives a the same time each of the players "room to breath".....listen to J. Garisson.... Another "enlightening" came via the John Coltrane 4 Live at the Liederhalle Stuttgart from 1963 (formely bootleg LP, now sort of bootleg CD), which features inter alias some breathtaking playing by J. Garrison on "Impressions"..... and from then onwards... ad Ron Carter) Wouldn`t like to comment reg his pun on J. Garrison. I don`t really dig his bass playing overall - for me it often seems to be sort of "lightweight" and it`s his playing on the 60`S M. Davis 5 recordings which injects them a "bottomless" touch....to which extent this is only due R. Carter`s individual contribution or to the concept of Miles Davis........ Another poster - "AllanLowe" mentioned Ronnie Boykins and the great Wilbur Ware beings his faves beside Jimmy Garrison - I would like to second his opinion and add another one - the great (late) Jimmy Woode and his playing from the mid sixties onwards.
  11. Good spot! I wonder if this is the start of a new series of releases...or not? Look at the "source"......if they would reissue a series, this would become more "traceable" abd therefore the question of legitimity could pop up faster....with a "limited series of 300" the issuer in question is on the "safer" side anyway...just my 5 cent worth...
  12. another small chapter of the (in)famous horo reissuing story....... http://www.jazzmessengers.com/jazz-messengers-picks/george-adams-don-pullen-quartet-first-recordings-2lps-on-1cd-
  13. Whenever you find time for listning and feedback, your impressions about the sonics would come highly appreciated !!!
  14. I´ve already asked Laurie, but she doesn`t know and the Storyville website doens`t give away any infos neither :-(( ........
  15. Dear all, as this Art Pepper performance @Yamagate in 1977 now being reissued as Double-CD by Storyville, could somebody pls enlighten me whether the new release features a remastered version or is this still the same "master" as used sice the early eighties via several releases ?? Thnx for any info in advance Emil
  16. unreserved seal of approval !! http://www.amazon.de/Klaviersonaten-Vol-12-Gerda-Struhal/dp/B003RCFCTC/ref=sr_1_8?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1319113724&sr=1-8 http://www.naxos.com/reviews/reviewslist.asp?catalogueid=8.570745&languageid=EN
  17. Hi guys, based on the the german language version of popmarket http://de.popmarket.com/help?highlight=shipping it seems to me that there IS international shippment to Europa etc Best Emil
  18. a personal fave - with me a true (but to most unknwn) classic http://www.cosmicsounds-london.com/DUSKO/bobby.htm
  19. MARTIAL SOLAL MOVABILITY MPS (G) DC 228 606 [LP] 1976.04.2 Duo with NHØP SUITE FOR TRIO MPS (G) 0068.201 [LP] 1978.02.27-28, Villingen, Black Forest, Germany Trio with NHØP (b) and Humair (d).
  20. PHIL WOODS - LIVE AT MONTREUX - PIERRE CARDIN Reggie Workman: The Works of Workman Denon YX 7539 (LP) Jpn June 3, 10, &12, 1978 Nippon Columbia's 1st Studio Tokyo, Japan Visitation I Can't Get Started Take the "A" Train Samba De Orfeu Effrie
  21. Ferdinand Ries - subject recordings are highly recommended !! http://www.amazon.com/Ries-String-Quartets-Vol-1-Ferdinand/dp/B000CGYO8G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1287739959&sr=8-2 http://www.amazon.com/Ferdinand-Ries-String-Quartets-Vol/dp/B00111WS2U/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1287740018&sr=8-2
  22. While reading this thread, I wondered that FRIEDRICH GULDA never was mentioned. His Beethoven Sonatas are "state of the art" for sure, either the unbelievable 1968 recordings (available as bargain box) http://www.amazon.com/Beethoven-Piano-Sonata-Concerto-Box/dp/B000BQV52A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1287739523&sr=1-1 or the just recently released 1954/55 recording(a little pricier) http://www.amazon.de/S%C3%A4mtliche-Klaviersonaten-1-32-Variation-Bag/dp/B003L544SK/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1287739670&sr=1-2
  23. Like Paul mentioned, probably 81 tracks are a little bit too much as Syl Johnson was not the most versatile singer (to me !!) - nevertheless thumbs up for this labour of love supplied via the guys from Numero !!
  24. Great news this will be released as CD`s too !! KR Emil
  25. "given the length of the songs, and knowing how Pepper could drift in those late days between brilliant playing and pseduo-post-Trane wandering" in said one week stay @ronnie scott`s both the late art pepper and pianist milcho leviev were at their best and based on the part we do know (i.e mole lp`s "blues for the Fisherman" and "true blues") it would be of a suprise, if the remaining - previously unreleased - tracks should lack quality. hope this will see as 4 (?)cd set the light of day too...should be eventually no problem, as the remastering is already done.....the lp set is (even for diehard pepper followers) VERY expensive ;-(( kr emil
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