Bach recordings by Isabelle Faust, a harmonia mundi box with 8 cds and 1 dvd. Actually with 10 cds because 2 of them are double, maybe to fill the too large box better.is less analytical and a little "warmer" or more "gentle" sounding with a little more reverb, which is not a real advantage in the concertos 2, 4 and 5. For those who have the older set there is no reason to buy the new one. Again the 2 discs have no
All has been released before and AFAIK all components are still easily available.
The pachaging is utterly clumsy (as we have seen so often with harmonia mundi). The box contains 4 (5 actually) "twofers" in double envelops. One needs 3 hands to unpack a disk, because of the risk of the other disk falling on the floor.
CD 1 and 2: 6 violin concertos and 2 sinfonia's, trios, and orchestral suite 2 (complete) with violin in stead of flute.
CD 3 and 4: sonatas and partitas for violin solo.
CD 5 and 6 sonatas for cembalo and violin, with Kristian Bezuidenhout on harpsichord.
CD 7 and 8 the Brandenburg concertos complete, with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (AAMB).
The violin concertos set is worth a real recommendation, specially because of the "extra" violin concerto-reconstructions of BWV 1052 and 1056 and including BWV 1060 for oboe, violin etc. IIRC this was discussed before quite recently.
I cannot say much about the sonatas and partitas, having not much to compare. Everything sounds really fine to me, but I presume that many have other favorites.
AAMB has made an recording of the Brandenburgs before, 25 years ago. That was a very fine set, as is the new one. There are some differences; Isabelle Faust now is involved somehow of course, some movements are played somewhat faster now, the recording
All in all a fine Bach set, with a very good recording of the Brandenburg concertos as a bonus - 'as a strange duck in the bite' (old Dutch expression).
Op zaterdag 1 april 2023 om 00:31:26 UTC+2 schreef Gerard:recording is less analytical and a little "warmer" or more "gentle" sounding with a little more reverb, which is not a real advantage in the concertos 2, 4 and 5. For those who have the older set there is no reason to buy the new one. Again the 2 discs
Bach recordings by Isabelle Faust, a harmonia mundi box with 8 cds and 1 dvd. Actually with 10 cds because 2 of them are double, maybe to fill the too large box better.
All has been released before and AFAIK all components are still easily available.
The pachaging is utterly clumsy (as we have seen so often with harmonia mundi). The box contains 4 (5 actually) "twofers" in double envelops. One needs 3 hands to unpack a disk, because of the risk of the other disk falling on the floor.
CD 1 and 2: 6 violin concertos and 2 sinfonia's, trios, and orchestral suite 2 (complete) with violin in stead of flute.
CD 3 and 4: sonatas and partitas for violin solo.
CD 5 and 6 sonatas for cembalo and violin, with Kristian Bezuidenhout on harpsichord.
CD 7 and 8 the Brandenburg concertos complete, with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (AAMB).
The violin concertos set is worth a real recommendation, specially because of the "extra" violin concerto-reconstructions of BWV 1052 and 1056 and including BWV 1060 for oboe, violin etc. IIRC this was discussed before quite recently.
I cannot say much about the sonatas and partitas, having not much to compare. Everything sounds really fine to me, but I presume that many have other favorites.
AAMB has made an recording of the Brandenburgs before, 25 years ago. That was a very fine set, as is the new one. There are some differences; Isabelle Faust now is involved somehow of course, some movements are played somewhat faster now, the
of his friends (like Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi, Zelenka).All in all a fine Bach set, with a very good recording of the Brandenburg concertos as a bonus - 'as a strange duck in the bite' (old Dutch expression).Pisendel: violin concerti, Sinfonia, etc.
Mayumi Hirasaki, violin; Concerto Köln - Berlin Classics
Pisendel was one of the best violinists of his time, worldfamous in Dresden (where he was concertmaster of the Dresden Hofkapelle) and environs. Bach possibly wrote his violin sonatas for Pisendel. As composer he was absolutely not as prolific as some
This cd contains a very nice and varied program with his works. But these works are not up to the level of those of his famous friends. The first 4 tracks are interesting, the rest not so much.
Playing is fine, but nothing special; the recording is less fine, a little dull.
In short: a forgettable disk.
Bach recordings by Isabelle Faust, a harmonia mundi box with 8 cds and 1 dvd.
Actually with 10 cds because 2 of them are double, maybe to fill the too large box better.
All has been released before and AFAIK all components are still easily available.
John Wilson conducting the Sinfonia of London in
Rachmaninoff Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27.
New upload (31 March 2023) on AppleMusic in
Dolby Atmos sound. I gave several auditions to
these forces in Rach's Third Symphony and it just
didn't cotton on. I do like the American, John Wilson,
as a conductor, however, so will give this one a fairer-
than-usual shake as well.
The music operates differently from e.g. 19th century classical
music (and I for one have no particular desire to continue thinking
in the 19th century!), but its elements are not daunting.
Been listening to some Brahms and
Schumann again lately and - just like
the rest - screw them (they are ofc
better than Chopin etc).
The only composers I need are:
Bach (how wrong I was about
not needing him), Mozart,
Beethoven and Schubert -
in case anyone cares.
Bach recordings by Isabelle Faust, a harmonia mundi box with 8 cds and 1 dvd. Actually with 10 cds because 2 of them are double, maybe to fill the too large box better.is less analytical and a little "warmer" or more "gentle" sounding with a little more reverb, which is not a real advantage in the concertos 2, 4 and 5. For those who have the older set there is no reason to buy the new one. Again the 2 discs have no
All has been released before and AFAIK all components are still easily available.
The pachaging is utterly clumsy (as we have seen so often with harmonia mundi). The box contains 4 (5 actually) "twofers" in double envelops. One needs 3 hands to unpack a disk, because of the risk of the other disk falling on the floor.
CD 1 and 2: 6 violin concertos and 2 sinfonia's, trios, and orchestral suite 2 (complete) with violin in stead of flute.
CD 3 and 4: sonatas and partitas for violin solo.
CD 5 and 6 sonatas for cembalo and violin, with Kristian Bezuidenhout on harpsichord.
CD 7 and 8 the Brandenburg concertos complete, with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (AAMB).
The violin concertos set is worth a real recommendation, specially because of the "extra" violin concerto-reconstructions of BWV 1052 and 1056 and including BWV 1060 for oboe, violin etc. IIRC this was discussed before quite recently.
I cannot say much about the sonatas and partitas, having not much to compare. Everything sounds really fine to me, but I presume that many have other favorites.
AAMB has made an recording of the Brandenburgs before, 25 years ago. That was a very fine set, as is the new one. There are some differences; Isabelle Faust now is involved somehow of course, some movements are played somewhat faster now, the recording
All in all a fine Bach set, with a very good recording of the Brandenburg concertos as a bonus - 'as a strange duck in the bite' (old Dutch expression).
Been listening to some Brahms and Schumann again lately and - just like the rest - screw them (they are ofc better than Chopin etc).
The only composers I need are: Bach (how wrong I was about not needing him), Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert - in case anyone cares.
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,
and I have to share it with you:
I realized that I am just not too fond of
Bach
and that I don't need him.
All the recordings I could find on YT of Godowsky as a
performer. It's a pity that his repertoire is restricted to
encores. I like the natural way he plays the piano: never
fast and/or loud and always with a beautiful round tone (as
Liszt must have sounded, according to his contemporaries).
Godowsky's Passacaglia in several
versions, a.o. Hamelin, Scherbakov.
Godowsky's Passacaglia in severalThe current frpmt runners appear to be:
versions, a.o. Hamelin, Scherbakov.
https://youtu.be/o15d5MDDZuI
and
https://youtu.be/f0nlJXooIVc
I am practicing it right now! ;-)
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 3:31:13 PM UTC-7, HT wrote:
All the recordings I could find on YT of Godowsky as aGodowsky's repertoire was obviously not
performer. It's a pity that his repertoire is restricted to
encores. I like the natural way he plays the piano: never
fast and/or loud and always with a beautiful round tone (as
Liszt must have sounded, according to his contemporaries).
restricted to "encores"! That would be a
logical contradiction. Encores are usually
performed following the main entrées,
except when the chefs are La Wang or
Lang van Bang who make every work
sound like an encore.
Godowsky performed large works early
in his career, including one concert in
Berlin in 1900 when he performed the
Emperoar, the Tchaikovsky 1st and
the Brahms 2nd in one evening.
The impression Godowsky's repertoire
was limited to small works comes from
the fact the bulk of his recordings were
either acoustical or made in the early
days of electricals, limited mostly to
shorter works that could fit on one
disc.
I copied from Marston Record's website
the track list of the of Godowsky's
Complete Recordings 3 CD set,
rather than post a link to the site,
as the site does not appear to be
secure. As one can see, larger
works were recorded as well,
such as Schumann's Carnaval,
Chopin's Funeral March Sonata,
and a selection of 12 Nocturnes.
The latter are not to be missed.
Marston Records complete Godowky
Recordings -- Track Listings
CD 1 (79:38)
BRUNSWICK RECORDINGS, 1925–1926
CHOPIN:
1. Polonaise in A-flat, op. 53 [abridged] 4:41
2 October 1925; (XE16482) 50075
SCHUBERT-TAUSIG:
2. Marche Militaire No. 1 4:18
7 October 1925; (XE16547) 50078
RACHMANINOFF:
3. Prelude in C-sharp Minor, op. 3, no. 2 3:03
September 1926; (E20014) 15123
SINDING:
4. Rustles of Spring, op. 32, no. 3 2:33
3 September 1926; (E20026) 15125
CHAMINADE:
5. Scarf Dance, op. 37 [abridged] 1:42
6. The Flatterer, op. 50 2:15
3 September 1926; (XE20028) 50101
MACDOWELL:
7. Witches’ Dance, op. 17, no. 2 2:55
3 September 1926; (E20030) 15125
RUBINSTEIN:
8. Melody in F, op. 3, no. 1 3:17
3 September 1926; (E20032) 15124
CHOPIN:
9. Waltz in C-sharp Minor, op. 64, no. 2 3:08
3 September 1926; (E20034); 15124
MENDELSSOHN:
10. Andante and Rondo Capriccioso, op. 14 5:40
4 September 1926; (XE20045) 50131
VERDI-LISZT:
11. Rigoletto Paraphrase [abridged] 5:38
4 September 1926; (XE20048) 50131
TCHAIKOVSKY:
12. June (Barcarolle), op. 37, no. 6 4:15
7 September 1926; (XE20060) 50101
CHOPIN:
13. Etude in G-flat, op. 10, no. 5, “Black Keys” 1:47
14. Etude in G-flat, op. 25, no. 9, “Butterfly” 1:05
10 September 1926; (E20080) 15123
SCHUBERT-GODOWSKY:
15. Morgengruss (Morning Greeting), from “Die schöne Müllerin” 4:33
11 September 1926; (XE20092) 50133
16. Gute Nacht (Good Night), from “Winterreise” 4:46
11 September 1926; (XE20095) 50133
ENGLISH COLUMBIA RECORDINGS, 1928–1930
SCHUMANN:
Carnaval, op. 9
17. Préambule 2:19
18. Pierrot 0:58
19. Arlequin 0:43
20. Valse noble 1:01
21. Eusebius 1:46
22. Florestan 0:49
23. Coquette 1:05
24. Réplique 0:45
25. Papillons 0:44
26. A.S.C.H. – S.C.H.A. “Lettres dansantes” 0:35
27. Chiarina 1:06
28. Chopin 0:58
29. Estrella 0:22
30. Reconnaissance 1:48
31. Pantalon et Columbine 0:58
32. Valse allemande 0:52
33. Paganini 1:08
34. Aveu 0:30
35. Promenade 1:30
36. Pause 0:16
37. Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins 3:33
28 and 29 May 1929; (WAX 4967-3, 4968-2, 4969-2, 4970-2, 4975-2, 4976-2) LX 32-34
CD 2 (74:02)
ENGLISH COLUMBIA RECORDINGS, 1928–1930
CHOPIN:
1. Nocturne in B-flat Minor, op. 9, no. 1 4:10
23 June 1928; (WAX 3807-4) L 2165
2. Nocturne in E-flat, op. 9, no. 2 3:56
23 June 1928; (WAX 3808-6) L 2164
3. Nocturne in F, op. 15, no. 1 3:50
23 June 1928; (WAX 3811-4) L 2169
4. Nocturne in F-sharp, op. 15, no. 2 3:20
23 June 1928; (WAX 3812-4) L 2169
5. Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, op. 27, no. 1 4:31
23 June 1928; (WAX 3813-4) L 2170
6. Nocturne in D-flat, op. 27, no. 2 5:32
23 and 26 June 1928; (WAX 3830-3 and 3831-4) L 2171
7. Nocturne in B, op. 32, no. 1 3:43
23 June 1928; (WAX 3814-6) L 2167
8. Nocturne in G Minor, op. 37, no. 1 4:08
20 and 23 June 1928; (WAX 3815-6) L 2168
9. Nocturne in G, op. 37, no. 2 6:20
20 and 23 June 1928; (WAX 3809-1 and 3810-6) L 2166
10. Nocturne in F-sharp Minor, op. 48, no. 2 4:22
22 June 1928; (WAX 3827-4) L 2170
11. Nocturne in F Minor, op. 55, no. 1 4:13
23 June 1928; (WAX 3829-2) L 2167
12. Nocturne in E Minor, op. 72, no. 1 3:47
23 June 1928; (WAX 3828-3) L 2165
Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 35
13. Grave – Doppio movimento 7:29
14. Scherzo – Piu lento – Tempo I 6:28
15. Marche funebre: Lento 6:34
16. Finale: Presto 1:34
25 April 1930; (WAX 5549-2, 5550-1, 5551-2, 5552-2, 5553-3, 5554-2) LX 124-126
CD 3 (77:28)
ENGLISH COLUMBIA RECORDINGS, 1928–1930
GRIEG:
1. Ballade in G Minor, op. 24 (Variations on a Norwegian folk melody) 17:01 27 May 1929; (WAX 4963-2, 4964-3, 4965-3, 4966-1) LX 9-10
BEETHOVEN:
Sonata No. 26 in E-flat, op. 81a, “Lebewohl”
2. Adagio - Allegro 7:17
3. Andante espressivo 4:06
4. Vivacissimamente 4:22
31 May 1929; (WAX 4985-2, 4986-1, 4987-1, 4988-2) L 2354-2355
CHOPIN:
5. Scherzo No. 4 in E, op. 54 8:56
17 June 1930; unissued matrices WAX 5624-? and 5625-1
PRIVATE RECORDING, ca. 1935
GODOWSKY:
6. The Gardens of Buitenzorg, from “Java Suite” 3:14
APPENDIX ONE: ALTERNATIVE TAKES
CHOPIN:
7. Berceuse in D-flat, op. 57 4:40
10 April 1913; (36700-1) A 5597
8. Berceuse in D-flat, op. 57 4:27
10 April 1913; (36700-2) A 5597
SCHUBERT-GODOWSKY:
9. Morgengruss (Morning Greeting), from “Die schöne Müllerin” 4:13
11 September 1926; (XE 20093) 50133
APPENDIX TWO: GODOWSKY COMPOSITIONS
ON CONTEMPORANEOUS EARLY RECORDINGS
CHOPIN-GODOWSKY:
10. Study No. 15 (on Etude, op. 10, no. 7) 3:27
11. Study No. 47 (“Badinage,” Etudes op. 10, no. 5 and op. 25, no. 9 combined)
David Saperton, pianist 1:29
23 June 1940; unissued Victor matrix 051355-1
CHOPIN:
12. Etude in G-flat, op. 25, no. 9, “Butterfly” 0:57
CHOPIN-GODOWSKY:
13. Study no. 39 (on Etude, op. 25, no. 9)
Victor Schiøler, pianist 1:07
1929; (A9435) Columbia 2262D
ALBENIZ-GODOWSKY:
14. Tango in D, op. 165, no. 2
Wilhelm Backhaus, pianist 2:48
June 1928; (Bb 13829-2) HMV DA 1018
SCHUBERT-GODOWSKY:
15. Moment Musical, op. 94, no. 3
Lev Pouishnoff, pianist 2:01
1927; (A5393) Columbia 4830
RAMEAU-GODOWSKY:
16. Tambourin
Shura Cherkassky, pianist 3:00
26 June 1925; Victor 45508
LOEILLET-GODOWSKY:
17. Gigue
Emil Gilels, pianist 2:07
1935; USSR 524
GODOWSKY:
18. Alt Wien (Old Vienna) from Triakontameron
Isabelle Yalkovsky, pianist 2:08
1929; Victor 4115
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even
παράεἴδωλιν.
I realized that I am just not too fond ofHe probably realized it too!
Bach
and that I don't need him.That has been plainly obvious for quite
some time. You need more therapists.
dk
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even
παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.
I realized that I am just not too fond of
Bach
He probably realized it too!
Maybe, but what's more imporant is that
yesterday night - after another epiphany -
I realized the following thing: I don't need
Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach
more than Schubert...
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closest
to my heart and I really can't think of any
other music that I love as much.
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
I realized that I am just not too fond of
Bach
He probably realized it too!
Maybe, but what's more imporant is thatIt will definitely help you balance your budget.
yesterday night - after another epiphany -
I realized the following thing: I don't need
Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach
more than Schubert...
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closestPretty soon you won't need any more music.
to my heart and I really can't think of any
other music that I love as much.
dk
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:10:40 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need toPORT, not pork.
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
dk
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need to
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:26:35 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:10:40 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need to
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
PORT, not pork.
Thought it was a mistake on your behalf; I
did not know port was a wine, I do not like
wine as well - whiskey please.
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:43:41 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:26:35 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:10:40 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need to
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
PORT, not pork.
Thought it was a mistake on your behalf; IYou did not know what it was and you already
did not know port was a wine, I do not like
wine as well - whiskey please.
decided you don't like it? Wow !!!
Do yourself a favor and try a 1963 Fonseca:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/fonseca+vintage+port+oporto+douro+portugal/1963
For whiskey, try a 1952 Springbank:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/cadenhead+spring+bank+35+old+malt+scotch+whisky+campbeltown+scotland/1952
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:43:41 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:26:35 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:10:40 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need to
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
PORT, not pork.
Thought it was a mistake on your behalf; IYou did not know what it was and you already
did not know port was a wine, I do not like
wine as well - whiskey please.
decided you don't like it? Wow !!!
Do yourself a favor and try a 1963 Fonseca:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/fonseca+vintage+port+oporto+douro+portugal/1963
For whiskey, try a 1952 Springbank:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/cadenhead+spring+bank+35+old+malt+scotch+whisky+campbeltown+scotland/1952
Enjoy!
dk
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:50:36 AM UTC-7, Dan Koren wrote:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:43:41 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:26:35 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 4:10:40 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 13:00:00 UTC+2:
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 3:43:58 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
No need to be jealous about hashem
speaking to me.
Not jealous at all. You can have him all to
yourself, while everyone else enjoy risotto,
sushi, port and chocolate.
Well, you know, since I'm a goy I just need to
follow the seven noahide laws; so I can still
enjoy all the things you listed - but I do not
like pork, nor sushi, nor risotto.
PORT, not pork.
Thought it was a mistake on your behalf; IYou did not know what it was and you already
did not know port was a wine, I do not like
wine as well - whiskey please.
decided you don't like it? Wow !!!
Do yourself a favor and try a 1963 Fonseca:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/fonseca+vintage+port+oporto+douro+portugal/1963
For whiskey, try a 1952 Springbank:
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/cadenhead+spring+bank+35+old+malt+scotch+whisky+campbeltown+scotland/1952
The 1945 Fonseca is even better than
the 1963, but almost impossible to
find in the US. One should also watch
for damaged corks and/or counterfeit
bottles.
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/fonseca+vintage+port+oporto+douro+portugal/1945
dk
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 12:43:58 UTC+2:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
*I like Schubert much more than Bach... I forgot that I had realized that I am not too fond of Bach anymore... and I can't really say that about Schubert... he really comes close to the other 3...No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
Maybe, but what's more imporant is that yesterday night - after another epiphany - I realized the following thing: I don't need Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach more than Schubert...I realized that I am just not too fond ofHe probably realized it too!
Bach
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closest to my heart and I really can't think of any other music that I love as much.
I don't think so, but what I do think is that you need hashem - it seems you have forgotten about him. Try keeping kosher for a while. Show hashem some love.and that I don't need him.That has been plainly obvious for quite
some time. You need more therapists.
dk
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even
παράεἴδωλιν.
Maybe, but what's more imporant is that yesterday night - after another epiphany - I realized the following thing: I don't need Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach more than Schubert...I realized that I am just not too fond ofHe probably realized it too!
Bach
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closest to my heart and I really can't think of any other music that I love as much.
I don't think so, but what I do think is that you need hashem - it seems you have forgotten about him. Try keeping kosher for a while. Show hashem some love.and that I don't need him.That has been plainly obvious for quite
some time. You need more therapists.
dk
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 21:33:12 UTC+2:
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 12:43:58 UTC+2:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
*I like Schubert much more than Bach... I forgot that I had realized that I am not too fond of Bach anymore... and I can't really say that about Schubert... he really comes close to the other 3...No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
Maybe, but what's more imporant is that yesterday night - after another epiphany - I realized the following thing: I don't need Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach more than Schubert...I realized that I am just not too fond ofHe probably realized it too!
Bach
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closest to my heart and I really can't think of any other music that I love as much.
I don't think so, but what I do think is that you need hashem - it seems you have forgotten about him. Try keeping kosher for a while. Show hashem some love.and that I don't need him.That has been plainly obvious for quite
some time. You need more therapists.
I mean maybe counting in transcriptions I would rate Bach above Schubert...dk
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 21:53:10 UTC+2:
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 21:33:12 UTC+2:
Marc S schrieb am Donnerstag, 27. April 2023 um 12:43:58 UTC+2:
Dan Koren schrieb am Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 um 23:29:52 UTC+2:
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
*I like Schubert much more than Bach... I forgot that I had realized that I am not too fond of Bach anymore... and I can't really say that about Schubert... he really comes close to the other 3...No need to be jealous about hashem speaking to me.My dear friends, I just had this epiphany,You appear to have new epiphanies every
and I have to share it with you:
time you take your pills. Try different pills
to also experience ἀποφαίνειν, or even παράεἴδωλιν.
Maybe, but what's more imporant is that yesterday night - after another epiphany - I realized the following thing: I don't need Schubert as well... and I guess I like Bach more than Schubert...I realized that I am just not too fond ofHe probably realized it too!
Bach
Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms are closest to my heart and I really can't think of any other music that I love as much.
I don't think so, but what I do think is that you need hashem - it seems you have forgotten about him. Try keeping kosher for a while. Show hashem some love.and that I don't need him.That has been plainly obvious for quite
some time. You need more therapists.
transcriptions I talked about). Schubert is much more to my liking... I just don't like the idiom of Bach too much I guess... maybe Baroque in general, also no Buxtehude.hmmm... na, even then probably not - the question also remains if I actually like the transcriptions more than the other stuff I listed (I just relistened to some after and ages... and probably not... I like the original Bach I listed more than theI mean maybe counting in transcriptions I would rate Bach above Schubert...dk
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms...
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 8:59:15 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I
think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart,
Beethoven and Brahms...
I am confident that you are missing out on hundreds of fine
composers who have created thousands of really fine works...
but apparently you will never hear any of them... and that is a
pity, and is your loss.
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 1:30:16 PM UTC-7, Paul Alsing wrote:
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 8:59:15 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I
think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart,
Beethoven and Brahms...
I am confident that you are missing out on hundreds of fineHe is missing pills far more than he is missing music.
composers who have created thousands of really fine works...
but apparently you will never hear any of them... and that is a
pity, and is your loss.
dk
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 8:59:15 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms...I am confident that you are missing out on hundreds of fine composers who have created thousands of really fine works... but apparently you will never hear any of them... and that is a pity, and is your loss.
Paul Alsing schrieb am Freitag, 28. April 2023 um 22:30:16 UTC+2:much more music genres than you ever did or will...
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 8:59:15 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms...I am confident that you are missing out on hundreds of fine composers who have created thousands of really fine works... but apparently you will never hear any of them... and that is a pity, and is your loss.
Thank you for your concerns, but I intend to keep it kosher. I am not looking for "fine" composers... imo it's a pity that you waste your time with them; and I'm sure I heard most of the "important" works in cm, and I'm also sure that I've listened to
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 9:26:15 PM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:to much more music genres than you ever did or will...
Paul Alsing schrieb am Freitag, 28. April 2023 um 22:30:16 UTC+2:
On Friday, April 28, 2023 at 8:59:15 AM UTC-7, Marc S wrote:
forget what I wrote... I like Bach more than Schubert... and I think I need Bach... I'm confident now I don't need Schubert.
ya... I guess the only composers I need are Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms...I am confident that you are missing out on hundreds of fine composers who have created thousands of really fine works... but apparently you will never hear any of them... and that is a pity, and is your loss.
Thank you for your concerns, but I intend to keep it kosher. I am not looking for "fine" composers... imo it's a pity that you waste your time with them; and I'm s ure I heard most of the "important" works in cm, and I'm also sure that I've listened
The very fact that you claim there are only (4) composers that you consider listenable says volumes about the width and breadth of your classical music exposure.
I would be forced to conclude that, in general, you don't actually like classical music very much at all!
I've never encountered anyone with such a narrow "angle of acceptance" regarding classical music!
You can spend the rest of your days enjoying your 4 composers (who are all spectacular, no argument about that) and I will spend mine listening dozens and dozens of others that make me just as happy.
Your claim that you have listened to more musical genres that I have is pure speculation on your part and is an untenable position for you to take.
You are clueless as to my musical background and are just puffing yourself up for some obscure reason... but I, for one, am not impressed.
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