Imagine! So do I. Mine is a sort of nidus where I post radio recordings I like, mostly pianists. A wonderful concert by Anna Kractchenko there right now - she's a real reminder of the golden age of pianism, though she's only a youngser.
Oh - and a whole Haydn recital with Andras Schiff.
It doesn't contain any thoughts or jottings from everyday life. My everyday life is unremarkable, and I don't have thoughts as such, just music in my head.
@ RonanM
- I grabbed the Greif Cello Concerto.
There's no superlatives in my vocabulary to deschribe this so I'll just quote you:
It's a masterpiece - dark, anguished, taking almost half an hour to find some sort of reprieve. Henri Demarquette's playing is astonishing, and the Orchestre Nationale de France under Jean-Claude Casadesus play as if possessed.
If you only download one piece this month, make sure this is it!
Just curious, why do you blog, I mean what is the point.
Is it therapy, are you writing a book, organizing and chronicling your thoughts, is it the next step in your plan to conquer the world, what.
I am still trying to figure out why I do it. I think it gives a chance to be as weird as I need to be without other people complaining about my ways like my using links in everything I post (remember those days at the other place).
Anyway, I think I am one sick puppy, truly a danger to myself and others.
I blog because I love music, and I want to make more widely available some of the wonderful recordings that I have made from radio, or which friends have made.
Glad you liked the Greif, brighternow I could not believe it when I heard it. Demarquette is an astonishing cellist, and the fact that it's live, no retakes, nothing to break the atmosphere, gives it a fierce concentration you cannot get in a studio.
Is it therapy, are you writing a book, organizing and chronicling your thoughts, is it the next step in your plan to conquer the world, ... I think it gives a chance to be as weird as I need to be without other people complaining about my ways
To some degree, all of the above. Well, maybe not the book thing, although now you've got me thinking.
In real life I'm not a social person, but doing Nereffid's Guide and posting regularly on the other place gave me a strong sense of the concept of having an audience. Actually the blog kind of evolved from the Guide - first I was thinking of doing a weekly update to the web site, then that morphed into a particular blog idea, and then that morphed again into what I'm doing now. So the main purpose is to spread the music, but that sounds a bit more altruistic than it is. I also get a buzz from knowing that complete strangers might be interested in something I say. And JUJ is right - a blog gives you the chance to be yourself in public, on your own terms.
Yeah, I think you are on to something there. People suck (or at least many of them do). They are all hardened and inflexible, quite unlike my imaginary playmates.
Plus my imagination never tries to harvest me for free drinks at the club cause they couldn't find a date.
Thanks very much for posting this.
Downloaded the Greif concerto and the Nami Ejiri and am now looking forward to a nice glass of red while I continue my classical music education.
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Oh - and a whole Haydn recital with Andras Schiff.
It doesn't contain any thoughts or jottings from everyday life. My everyday life is unremarkable, and I don't have thoughts as such, just music in my head.
http://ceolnasidhe.blogspot.com/
@ RonanM
- I grabbed the Greif Cello Concerto.
There's no superlatives in my vocabulary to deschribe this so I'll just quote you:
Oh yes !
Just curious, why do you blog, I mean what is the point.
Is it therapy, are you writing a book, organizing and chronicling your thoughts, is it the next step in your plan to conquer the world, what.
I am still trying to figure out why I do it. I think it gives a chance to be as weird as I need to be without other people complaining about my ways like my using links in everything I post (remember those days at the other place).
Anyway, I think I am one sick puppy, truly a danger to myself and others.
see for yourself
Glad you liked the Greif, brighternow I could not believe it when I heard it. Demarquette is an astonishing cellist, and the fact that it's live, no retakes, nothing to break the atmosphere, gives it a fierce concentration you cannot get in a studio.
In real life I'm not a social person, but doing Nereffid's Guide and posting regularly on the other place gave me a strong sense of the concept of having an audience. Actually the blog kind of evolved from the Guide - first I was thinking of doing a weekly update to the web site, then that morphed into a particular blog idea, and then that morphed again into what I'm doing now. So the main purpose is to spread the music, but that sounds a bit more altruistic than it is. I also get a buzz from knowing that complete strangers might be interested in something I say. And JUJ is right - a blog gives you the chance to be yourself in public, on your own terms.
i'll get unwrapped at some point.
Yeah, I think you are on to something there. People suck (or at least many of them do). They are all hardened and inflexible, quite unlike my imaginary playmates.
Plus my imagination never tries to harvest me for free drinks at the club cause they couldn't find a date.
ooh, did I say that out loud
Well, if I may, allow me to post one for you
Downloaded the Greif concerto and the Nami Ejiri and am now looking forward to a nice glass of red while I continue my classical music education.
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