I've just come back!
Jet lag and a work backlog will have an effect over the next few days, but fire ahead with your q.
Seems like I should also be checking out the eMu boards for naughtiness too!
let me know when you can come up for air - i'll link you to the thread on villa-lobos with my q + folks response. robert dropped in...that he does appear - and he gets lively - creates so much goodwill...i have to figure out a way to keep that going while erasing "the service" from the equation.
I found the thread. As mommio pointed out, I did download that particular Villa-Lobos. But for various reasons I haven't listened to it properly yet. I like the composer though - he's one of those that has immediate appeal.
A couple of other Villa-Lobos tracks to try, from the Bachianas Brasileiras series (inspired by Bach, with a Brazilian twist):
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Jet lag and a work backlog will have an effect over the next few days, but fire ahead with your q.
Seems like I should also be checking out the eMu boards for naughtiness too!
Most of the naughtiness has been edited out. Actually, it was much worse than naughtiness on some parts.
A couple of other Villa-Lobos tracks to try, from the Bachianas Brasileiras series (inspired by Bach, with a Brazilian twist):
http://www.emusic.com/album/Donna-Brown-VILLA-LOBOS-Bachianas-Brasileiras-Nos-1-4-6-MP3-Download/11085685.html
track 1 - Aria from no.5 (you might know this one already)
http://www.emusic.com/album/Heitor-Villa-Lobos-VILLA-LOBOS-Bachianas-Brasileiras-Nos-2-4-MP3-Download/10888154.html
track 4 - Toccata from no.2 (also known as "The Little Train of the Caipira")