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Author: LarryATahoeLarryATahoe
Date: Jan 31, 2008 18:04
I have the Ricordi edition I bought at Jack Cecchini Studios in
downtown Chicago sometime in the early 70s. On first listen it sounds
about the same except for couple extra measures and bass harmonies
about 3:00 into it. Is that the only diffenrece?
LarryATahoe
On Jan 31, 8:26 pm, la...@ deack.net wrote:
> It's so nice to hear this version:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2nH46BMFmE&feature=related
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> I've been playing the AS version but I this reminded me of AG's
> suggestion to get the Berben edition. It's refreshing after listen to
> the rest of the youtube stuff. The player ain't half bad either :-)
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Author: JezJez
Date: Jan 31, 2008 14:49
"Jez" nodamnspamdsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:7IqdnbTGl5GMhzzanZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@pipex.net...
>> On Jan 30, 7:31 pm, "Jez" nodamnspamdsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>>> Ah yes...the horror of it, the destruction....the carnage....
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipteKPB3FSE
>>>
>>> 'Andante Appasionato', Barrios.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jez, MBA., Country Dancing and Advanced Astrology, UBS.
>>> 'Politics is the entertainment branch of industry.'-Zappa
>>
>> Did you notice that there are yet more assorted renditions posted on
>> Youtube by this individual?
>
> No, no way...nah couldn't be... ...
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Author: Mark AntonyMark Antony
Date: Jan 31, 2008 10:56
On 31 Jan, 04:43, "John Smith" aol.com> wrote:
> How did Segovia's daughter die?
I read she died of an allergic reaction to prescribed antibiotics. I
think the incident is related in the Segovia Ponce letters.
Mark.
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Author: PaulPaul
Date: Jan 31, 2008 09:33
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 00:54:14 -0000, Geoff Nutting wrote:
From a nearby group.
Paul
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Author: flarylionflarylion
Date: Jan 31, 2008 09:02
I have completely fallen in love with Štěpán Rak's guitar music
recently. I have managed to acquire these pieces and collections.
Blalaika (Editions Orphée)
Decem (Guitar Solo Publications)
Rhapsodie Slave (Henry Lemoine)
Temptation of the Renaissance (Guitar Solo Publications)
Skladby pro kytaru (Panton), containing Variations on a Theme of
Jaromir Klempir, Toccata (from Andante, Bagatelle and Toccata) and
Suite.
Cieszyńskie towarzystwo gitarowe, containing Hora, Moorish Dance,
Finnish Story, Suite Etude and Temptation of the Renaissance with
Pavane Introduction.
Collected Works (Guitar Solo Publications), containing Cry of the
Guitar, Farewell Finland, Five Studies, Petit Nocturne, Remembering
Prague and Romance.
The Guitar Music of Stepán Rak Vol.1 (Mel Bay), containing Elegy,
Czech Fairy Tales, Aria de Bohemia, Song for David and Sonata
Mongoliana.
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Author: Mark & Steven BornfeldMark & Steven Bornfeld
Date: Jan 31, 2008 08:38
Carlos Barrientos wrote:
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> This may have been a more serious answer than you imagine... Right now
> I'm imagining AG with a Walther PPK close to his intent face while the
> Bond music is playing...
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> Yep I can see it: Gilardino, Angelo Gilardino...
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Author: arysarys
Date: Jan 31, 2008 07:37
I would like to become more acquainted with Kleynjans's and Duarte's
compositional output.
I have Kleynjans's "A l'aube du Dernier Jour" and "Suite Bresilienne"
and they are great.
I also find Duarte's "English Suite" and "Danserie No. 3" very good
pieces.
Their output, especially Kleynjans's, is rather large. What in your
opinion, in addition to fore-mentioned pieces, are these composers'
best compositions?
-Matti Karjalainen
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Author: Richard F. SayageRichard F. Sayage
Date: Jan 31, 2008 07:18
For those interested....Work is completed regarding the 6 selections
from Partita I. The MP3 for the last Double of the Partita is updated.
Give a listen.
AFAIK, these works have never been fleshed out in this manner, since
there is little in the way of "other" reference. After doing the work, I
looked around in the various scores I have, libraries, etc and they are
usually simple guitar versions of the original scores. Our individual
publications for each BWV will contain the "urtext" as well as the full
realizations. So far, they all play wonderfully, (even better than my 25
year old notes!...holy crapazoid...it's been that long...doh) and sound
fantastique. This one is a real gem. 9 pieces to go for final editing...my
brain is melting :-)
BTW, I can play again...
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