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Winter Weather Advisory

October 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in non music

This was the weather in the Catskills this morning, as I was driving back to Ithaca:

Aaah! Prius and F150 owners alike had skewed off the road into ditches, but my brave little ‘95 Civic kept chugging. That was mostly due to driving at a grandpa-like 30mph instead of the posted 65mph.

It takes huge globs of concentration to drive in untreated road conditions like that. Normally you can psyche yourself up for it as the winter tenses it’s fists, but today the snow popped out of nowhere. We were walking around central park in T-shirts a day ago, for crying out loud.

Well that sunny weather is over with: the Catskills are getting wiped with 15 inches of snow tonight.

At least I didn’t get stuck in that.

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Look what the mailman dragged in…

October 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in classical music, vasks

Check out what I got today boys and girls, hommes and femmes, cowboys and cowgirls:

Do you like the sexual backdrop? Those are my own handmade curtains. I’m SO domestic.

Haven’t had a real listen through yet. I played the first couple of movements and it sounds pretty awesome: I’m definitely a cello concerto (cf. violin) kind of guy. I’m probably skipping off to NYC tomorrow, so it might be a few days until I give it a proper listen, but I shall definitely keep you up to date in the most exciting fashion conceivable.

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Slow Music

October 23rd, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in classical music, music, vasks

CDs are as dead to me as Yangtze river dolphins. They are functionally extinct, but still pop their head up for air occasionally. Plus they have fins and eat fish.

This state of extinction has been stealthily advancing for the last half-year or so. I became aware of it’s extent after getting recommended that CD of Vasks the other day, and seriously debating if I could stomach buying music on a physical format. Electrons can kick polycarbonate’s arse any day. There’s still life in the old format yet: I ended up buying the CD.

The biggest disadvantage of ordering a CD is the waiting. The urge to purchase is almost always there because you’ve suddenly gotten excited about a new recording, or piece, or performer. When that happens you want hear it now, not later. It’s ain’t fun to have to wait for a week. Perhaps you could argue that like slow food, the anticipation is a benefit. You savor it more. But… if you had to wait for your food for a whole week, you’d probably feel more like the navarin d’agneau than the gaeng keow wan (check it out, I’m an elitist) by the time it arrived.

Another big difference between downloading and CDs is something I’ve frequently harped on about: liner notes. This time around I don’t want to call the lack of liner notes a bad thing because it is making me experience something interesting — I have absolutely no clue what the pundits think about the pieces I am listening to. It’s a little bit scary.

For example, the other day I said that I wasn’t getting hot for the shorter pieces — Viatore and Musica Dolorosa — on the Vasks CD, because they sounded musically cheaper than more hefty pieces. Shortly afterward, Zoltan commented that there is a very sad story behind Musica Dolorosa, which then made me start worrying that I had been prematurely dismissive. It’s fascinating how the non-musical aspects of a piece affect the way you listen to it. That one comment immediately made me more receptive to the music.

I still haven’t tried working out what the sad story behind Musica Dolorosa is yet — I want to listen in ignorance a bit more first.

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All Saturated with Song

October 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in music, youtube

I hate musical theatre.

I feel like it combines the most shallow bits of pop with the most pretentious bits of opera. Plus, my sister is really into it so I pretty much have to not like it. Having said that, I have made exactly zero effort to investigate the genre, so you should have exactly zero confidence in any declamations, declarations, proclamations or claymations I make on the subject.

HOWEVER: I thought this was kinda funny:

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However however: I shortly discovered that this was a viral marketing campaign which ripped off — and didn’t credit — Improv Everywhere:

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Who in turn pointed out that Prangstgrup did it before them:

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So by induction, people have been doing this since the first musical was performed. And will keep doing it. Forever. And it will ALL be on Youtube.

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Free Symphonies!

October 21st, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in classical music, mp3

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (or the RCO to their cool friends) are offering 10 free symphonies to download in honor of their 120th birthday. They are adding a new one each day until the 24th of October. Here’s the list:

Franz Schubert - Symphony no. 8 ‘Unfinished’ (15-10-08)
Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony no. 2 (16-10-08)
Felix Mendelssohn - Symphony no. 4 ‘Italian’ (17-10-08)
César Franck - Symphony in D minor (18-10-08)
Gustav Mahler - Symphony no. 1 (19-10-08)
Antonin Dvorák - Symphony no. 8 (20-10-08)
Camille Saint-Saëns - Symphony no. 3 ‘Organ’ (21-10-08)
Jean Sibelius - Symphony no. 2 (22-10-08)
Anton Bruckner - Symphony no. 8 23-10-08
Johannes Brahms - Symphony no. 2 (24-10-08)

You can download them here.

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