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jayem
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Topic: (Pre/Post-)Baroque + Rock Band Instruments Posted: January 29 2016 at 16:23 |
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One's list of top fav Bach pieces can be long... A new one here :
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jayem
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Posted: August 29 2015 at 15:37 | ||
Since the probability is very low (c'mon!) that there should be only two or three humans on the whole Earth to be fond of / keen on celebrating the existence of / those home renderings I upload, here we have. BWV 643: it has become the piece-I-want-to-hear-right-after-nr-641 (642 skipped for now, but maybe one day...)
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Rick Robson
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Posted: April 22 2015 at 17:34 | ||
Right on, I realize it too, and it's also why I'm here!
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
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jayem
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Posted: April 22 2015 at 12:47 | ||
You certainly don't have to feel sorry or apologize. I guess each and every prog lover here is looking for all what you're talking about in a way or another, being deeply touched or evading from one's messy life, longing, feeling in deepest ecstatic communion with the artist/composer, enjoying grace and delicacy etc. Edited by jayem - April 23 2015 at 05:18 |
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Rick Robson
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Posted: April 21 2015 at 16:01 | ||
Sorry for not (by now) recommending something concerned to this interesting thread, but when it comes to recommendations, I think one tends to suggest his favourite music, mine is that in which the composer puts all his virtuosity in service of a varied emotional (and strongly melodic) pallete, whose sophistication be capable of expressing a sublime grace, with the tenderness of its subtleties having a tremendous depth and impact without having any sort of weight - well this is Classical Music .
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
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Rick Robson
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Posted: April 21 2015 at 15:45 | ||
I'm gradually finding out how interesting and intriguing is the way Jazz music (and even more its derivations) is managing to keep itself much more alive in Internet music forums if compared to the Classical Music fate (except post-war composers, I guess.) Well, saying quite hipothetically, if the latter didn't exist then perhaps I would have had better chances to be a Jazz "nut", I don't know really, maybe the available time today isn't enough for me to get more into it. My only issue with the Jazz that I sometimes listened to so far is maybe that I just find in this music the overall virtuosity mostly in service of its beauty of texture and the improvisation as well - I'm not criticizing it at all frankly, no doubt that its atmosphere in general is capable of evoking a more strongly seductive appeal, and often expressing a great sensual appeal too, but OK this is mostly what I personally felt about jazz, in a very subjective way really. I know very few of Jazz, so I would like to know if it is easy to find other Jazz music with other moods. To be more clear, I mean in Classical Music for example it is pretty common to find fluctuations between let's say "deep melancholy" (or any whatever more inward-looking mood) combined with a very manic kind of energy, like wanting to conquer the world, to say the least. Literally speaking, it’s not just a shift from one movement to the next, it’s often within the same musical gesture, or motif, or phrase. I really would like to find for example a Jazz composer that could express something that’s very different from his own life at the time – I often feel that when Mozart’s music is at its purest it was often when his life was at its messiest (just my own feelings anyway.) But just what most profoundly strikes me of his music is when I feel from it an extremely deep and painful expression of longing, something very common in Chopin's too for instance, but in the case of the former is where I feel the REAL Mozart "speaking" to me. |
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"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
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Rick Robson
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Posted: April 21 2015 at 15:30 | ||
Indeed, but I would say very far from as expressive as hearing an orchestral Brandenburg Concerto. Personally Wendy Carlos' didn't impress me, not even his other works. For this sort of music, I prefer pretty more Pell Mell's few works, even admiting that Wendy Carlos is hell of a virtuoso. By the way that some electronic instruments are being concerned, once I read something very cleverly pointed out by Gerinski in an old thread: "It's not that difficult to sound spectacular with a powerful synth, but playing classical piano can not be pretended, either you can or you can not." This statement is unfairly bypassed nowadays. |
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jayem
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Posted: April 11 2015 at 12:12 | ||
Now? THE BWV piece that "hooked" me into those rock-geared-old-music voyages. NB: If there's an ad before the video, it means that the piece is using some existing published audio track (here organist Wolfgang Zerer). Edited by jayem - August 28 2015 at 15:24 |
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jayem
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Posted: March 01 2015 at 11:17 | ||
A Fischer mix
Audience (sparse voices, shouting in different ways): Fischer's F Chaconne ! Band's spokesperson: ...Fischer's F Chaconne. Audience: YEEEEAAAAAHHH (no "special treatment" before 1'48) |
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jayem
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Posted: January 15 2015 at 14:46 | ||
Because the fugal style didn't really fit the pop/rock make-up despite the exciting pace and "groove", this is an entwined BWV 618. ************************* ...and And a pile of others: I just typed "Bach rock", key words I hadn't previously entered in my searches (I had typed "barque'n'roll" or "barock'n'roll" without thinking of simply typing "Bach rock" !!)
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jayem
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Posted: October 21 2014 at 03:21 | ||
And now ?... BWV 664 Also four new remixes in edited posts above: BWV 611, 635, 676, 678
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jayem
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Posted: August 17 2014 at 12:17 | ||
A similar thread was created those days. Wonders inside !! |
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jayem
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Posted: June 09 2014 at 09:07 | ||
So it's the only thing you find it worth typing about this whole thread ? |
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Altairius
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Posted: June 07 2014 at 23:37 | ||
*cringe* |
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jayem
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Posted: June 07 2014 at 14:16 | ||
I only liked the 2 first minutes of BWV 678 until I heard this rendering: By 21 the player was granted "summa cum laude" virtuosity on 2 instruments...What's dour for many must be a leisure for him !! I can't really enjoy much of other videos from him but am impressed at his amazing improvising abilities. Check his channel... BWV 678 + rock gear here: Other remixes from previous posts: A slightly abridged BWV 676 and Gibbons In Nomine 2 with "plein jeu" organ Edited by jayem - July 01 2015 at 15:25 |
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jayem
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Posted: May 03 2014 at 18:16 | ||
Back to an old mix, where it's not all MIDI, only MIDI dr and a bass line added on an audio track. Edited by jayem - June 07 2014 at 14:21 |
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jayem
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Posted: March 02 2014 at 05:25 | ||
Next one !!
...No rock band gear ( why not get back to it later ), but If you should discover a non baroque treatment of BWV 671, I'd vote for that one... "rock band" mix I enjoy nevertheless Edited by jayem - October 21 2014 at 03:13 |
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jayem
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Posted: January 10 2014 at 21:07 | ||
Same cantus firmus as BWVs 663 & 664, all among my BWV favs ! Edited by jayem - August 28 2015 at 15:04 |
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jayem
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Posted: October 21 2013 at 03:46 | ||
Organ from Vincent Warnier's Orgelbüchlein marathon ( one can play very well during an organ marathon !! )
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jayem
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Posted: August 10 2013 at 11:21 | ||
I don't know if we should call it a baroque piece, but since it features a harpsichord and they call it Toccata they must be baroque lovers. On Youtube it's celebrated with lots of thumbs up and not a single thumb down ! |
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