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Mozart - String Quartet No 16, Divertimento and String Quartet No 19.  Quator Van Kuijk streamed via Qobuz/AIR 3

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First time I've heard a recording by them - excellent - more info here:

http://www.quatuorvankuijk.com/van-kuijk...glish.html
Jimmy Herring- Lifeboat. CD. Jazz/Rock
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Isabelle Faust, Bach, complete partitas and sonatas with the new FW 10.0.2 which is in my opinion the best to date (I didn't post on the appropriate thread because everything has already been written).
Once again Bach is a panacea. Any suggestion for other inspired interpretations will be welcome.

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(09-Jul-2016, 20:19)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]One of my favourite quotes is from Mark Hollis:
Quote:“Before you play two notes learn how to play one note - and don’t play one note unless you’ve got a reason to play it.”

Love it!. So often I find that I love the space between notes; the subtle changes in tone, or tempo or volume. Makes the music breathe. Not so much with Metallica, perhaps, but knowing when not to play is a skill that seems to come later in one's musical journey. 

Great quote from Mark Hollis. His solo albums, like the Talk Talk material, have such creativity and careful crafting of their songs. And the bass bits have always been captivating. Another one you might get a giggle from: on some bass forum or other, a NY-based bass player, Chris Tarry, quoted a Vancouver player (apparently) who said, " A good bass player needs to have an uncanny grasp of the completely obvious...".
Miles Davis-Kind of Blue. CD.
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Listen - Christy Moore (via Tidal)


Irish folk-rock, with a wonderful voice

Discovered this one after an obscure reference in Stereophile  Tongue
Beck, Morning Phase. 96/24.

Great "quiet" record, a bit sad sometimes, but excellent music and excellent production and sound.

L


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MBPro 2008 > Dev 120 > KEF LS50. Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Frogwings-Croakin' At Toad's. MP3 download.
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Air - Talkie Walkie from a French duo.

Wierd Electronica but something different to the norm.

Being French and called Air I'm surprised the album played the whole way through without a glitch :-)
Aes Dana - Far & Off (2016) FLAC 24 bit 44 KHz

Ambient


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