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Hey guys, I take the opportunity to remind you that there are still a few votes missing in the acoustic music poll.

- Lorenzo
- George
- Greg (The Dark Elf)



Edited by Mila-13 - February 12 2022 at 19:02
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I was going to post this in the last poll but alas did not have time. The good news it it qualifies for this poll and it is one of my favorite discoveries over the past few years. This is my nomination (of course unless everyone has already listened to it in which case I will find something else)

Estas Tonne - Song of the Golden Dragon





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mila-13 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2022 at 03:21

This is my 1st post which I will use to store my suggestions and nominate one of them when the time has come.

Nomination: Gideon Freudmann, Rain Monsters (U.S. 2012)

Volker Bertelmann aka Hauschka: Constant Growth Fails (DEU 2017)

Volker Bertelmann aka Hauschka: Mount Hood (DEU 2010)


Ballaké Sissoko: Nan Sira Madi (MAL 2021)



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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

This is a tricky theme but I'll accept the challenge.

Mila, I might expand the scope of the theme. See the "Interactive Poll Team" thread, and if you feel like, please say what you think. Smile
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This one is rather special to me for different reasons, but here I'll just mention that Barre Phillips gave me (and signed) this album when we were both involved in a retrospective of Robert Kramer's film work in Japan in 2001. BP made much of the music for RK's films and he made this album as an homage to him ("Eight Pieces for Robert Kramer") after RK passed away a bit more than a year earlier. If you like this, don't hesitate to check out Barre Phillips' other work... Solo work on the double bass!

Barre Phillips - Dear Doctor:




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I expanded the theme. See the first paragraph of the first post here. And the following paragraph includes the expansion.
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How about a classical music cover on banjo.

Luca Stricagnoli - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik/Serenade in G



This artist was recommended to me by the salesperson (and guitar player for a death metal band) who i bought my car from.

Andy McGee - Into the Ocean



And then getting away from stringed instruments. Drums.

Kofi Baker - Put the Shoe on the Other Foot




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ALTERNATIVE NOMINATION: 

Ivano Fossati: la Costruzione di un amore (The Construction of Love)

to the forumisist:
PLEASE, if you got time, TELL ME IF YOU PREFER THE SONG FANTASIA BETICA BY DE FALLA OR THIS SONG BY FOSSATI.





The construction of love

Break the veins in your hands

Mix blood with sweat

If you have any left

The construction of love

It does not repay the pain

It is like an altar of sand

By the sea

The construction of my love

I love to watch it go up

Like a hundred-story skyscraper

Or like a sunflower

And I put the experience into it

Like on a Christmas tree

As a gift to a bride

Something that is there

And that doesn't hurt

And on every floor there is a smile

For each winter to pass

A Paradise on each floor

To consume

Behind a door a little love

For when there is no time to make love

For when you want to throw away

My only photograph

And in the meantime I look at this love

Which gets closer to heaven

As if after so much love

Heaven still suffice

And I'm here

And it amazes me

Enough to bite my arms,

But no, it's me

The mirror has my face

It is I who look at this love

Which gets closer to heaven

As if after the horizon

There was still sky

And all of this amazes me

So much so that if it ended now

I know I would ask

That it collapsed on me

And the luck of a love

How do I know it can change

After it is said I did it to do

But it was in order not to die

They say it's nice to come back to life

That it seemed over to me

How nice to come back to see

And what's worse is that it's all true

Because

The construction of love

Break the veins in your hands

Mix blood with sweat

If you have any left

The construction of love

It does not repay the pain

It is like an altar of sand

By the sea

And in the meantime I look at this love

Which gets closer to heaven

As if after so much love

Heaven still suffice

And I'm here

And it amazes me

Enough to bite my arms,

But no, it's me

The mirror has my face

It is I who look at this love

Which becomes as big as the sky

As if after the horizon

There was still sky

And all of this amazes me

So much so that if it ended now

I know I would ask

That it collapsed on me

Yes.







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Out of competition:

Born in the Usa, what is it? An acoustic blues song





Edited by jamesbaldwin - February 13 2022 at 11:50
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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

to the forumisist:
PLEASE, if you got time, TELL ME IF YOU PREFER THE SONG FANTASIA BETICA BY DE FALLA OR THIS SONG BY FOSSATI.
This is a rather easy choice for me: Manuel de Falla, as played by Rubén Talón.
Ivano Fossati's song seems to me a rather conventional ballad: very good, but not groundbreakingly original...


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2022 at 11:26
For this one, I'm bringing a triptych of Pentanglers.  All three are traditional songs.  Incidentally, one vocal only, one, instrument only, and one with a vocal and instrument.  The irony of not posting 5 songs did not escape me, lol. 

This will be my nomination, it is a capella of Jacqui McShee singing When I Was In My Prime, from their "Cruel Sister," release of 1970:  

Secondly is John Renbourn's The English Dance, from his "The Black Balloon," release of 1979:  

Thirdly is Bert Jansch's wonderful version of Twa Corbies, from his "Moonshine," release of 1973:  




Edited by Snicolette - February 13 2022 at 12:09
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^ second video is unavailable to me. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2022 at 11:31
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ second video is unavailable to me. 
  Hopefully someone can help, there was another that was unavailable to me, so maybe that one will work for you.  The version is from his The Black Balloon, there are others available, but this has the crispest recording.  This is the one that won't work for me:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7a-Y5Mn8ME
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ second video is unavailable to me. 
  Hopefully someone can help, there was another that was unavailable to me, so maybe that one will work for you.  The version is from his The Black Balloon, there are others available, but this has the crispest recording.  This is the one that won't work for me:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7a-Y5Mn8ME

thanks, that link works for me. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ second video is unavailable to me. 
  Hopefully someone can help, there was another that was unavailable to me, so maybe that one will work for you.  The version is from his The Black Balloon, there are others available, but this has the crispest recording.  This is the one that won't work for me:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7a-Y5Mn8ME

thanks, that link works for me. Thumbs Up
  Excellent!

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First takes on Page One:  

Özgür:  Colin Tilney “Handel: Harpsichord Suite 5 in E M - IV air”  So stately and beautiful.  Obviously perfectly executed.  I, too, love the richness of the harpsichord.  A good acoustic solo instrument, as it doubles itself, basically.  Badur’s Gate II “Harper Theme”  As you know, I am a hobby harper, so it’s obviously a favourite instrument.   This one has sort of 3 parts to it, the melody shifting each time.  Quiet and moody, you can just about picture a bard sitting in a window, while playing.  Handel “Chaconne in G Major for Harpsichord”  All three of these are quite regal in feel to me, nice listening for this late afternoon.  Assuming Out of Competition:  “Retarded Beatbox”  Seems to be making fun of beatboxing, so yeah, not to be taken seriously. Someone may have eaten too much sugar. 

JD:  Wintergatan “Marble Machine”  I have seen this before, what a wild original creation of an instrument.  Almost a Rube Goldberg-acting thing, sorta.  Has a pretty, bright melody, with a vibes-like sound and percussive elements as well.  About halfway through, he switches it up for a bit, then back to the bell-like tones of the vibes-ish sounds.  “Contact Mic Sound Board DIY”  Another experimental instrument, this one has a kalimba sort of thing on the side and lots of little wiry, vibatory things for tapping and striking, for various other sounds.  Less of a tune and more of a grouping of various sounds than the first one. Gorkem Sen “Yaybahar”  This one has sounds similar to a sitar or cello, being bowed strings, but more of an Indian motif.  It also has almost a fluted sound toward the end.  The first piece felt more like a complete piece than this one, but I like both of them better than the middle one.

Kees:  Steve Reich “Violin Fase”  A modern minimalist piece, this begins with a repeating violin phrase, begins to shift a bit about 1/5th in, adding some embellishments.  Video is fascinating to watch along with it.  More shifting sounds about a third in.  They certainly both have stamina. 

Greg:  Janis Joplin “Mercedes Benz”  Very familiar with the hit song, was all over the radio when I was growing up.  I really loved her best with Big Brother and the Holding Company, but I did enjoy this song.  Tracy Chapman “Behind the Wall,” Years later, Tracy Chapman was all over the radio as well, let’s see if I remember this one, if it got airplay or not in LA where I was living at the time.  Her unmistakeable and beautiful voice tells a sad tale of an abusive relationship.  I like that one.  Amazing how much can be said in 1 ½ minutes.

Christian:  Joe Jackson “Nocturne”  I’ve enjoyed other Joe Jackson songs, looking forward to hearing this unheard one.  Piano to the fore, will there be a vocal?  Seems perhaps not, but beautifully played, a spare melancholy melody.  Becomes a bit more ornate halfway in, then back to a more pensive feel.  Very much to my liking. 

Lorenzo:  Ruben Talon - Manuel de Falla “Fantasía Bética”  Dramatic solo piano piece, I am not familiar with it.  It is very moving, and does have many ebbs and flows.  I hear and see what you mean in your intro re it’s been used percussively.  Out of Competition John Fahey “Thus Krishna On The Battlefield” In true Fahey style, fingerpicking on, it sounds like here, a 12-string.  He was absolutely a master of both 6- and 12-string guitars and a hugely influential musician.  This has a dark feel to it, and a sense of Indian music,  apropos of the title.  So far, so good, but I know you’re bringing more, so will wait to select a favourite yet. 

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Anna von Hausswolff - Sacro Bosco (another one that is maybe too well known here Ermm)

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I really love some proper church organ work, though I'm not sure whether this is less well known than Anna's.
It is also pretty long, but how impressive it is!
Olivier Latry plays Olivier Messiaen's Apparition de l'eglise eternelle.



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I've decided to go with the piano work Insektarium by Rued Langgaard (1893-1952).

Langgaard was a rather unique composer in Denmark, and during his lifetime he very much stood in the shadow of Carl Nielsen (who basically defined Danish music in those days). Since Langgaard was more in the school of late romanticism, he was rather unpopular in his time, but from the 1960's there was a growing interest in his music. Today his opera Antichrist is generally considered a landmark work in Danish music.

Insektarium is a collection of short piano pieces, each representing a specific insect (thereby the name). I have not decided which one I will go with, so here are a few examples:

1, the earwig

2, the migrating grasshopper

7, the housefly


9, the mosquito





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^ I know of Langgaard and like his music, as far as I've listened to. I'll check out your selections tomorrow!
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I'll check out the rest of what the other participants shared around this weekend, probably. Sooner or later! Tongue
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