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WHAT IS EVERYBODY LISTENING TO NOW?
I listen to all kinds of things but at the moment whatever is on my mp3. I use my mp3 for bus rides,walk to the store, chores. I have rock,pop/country on my mp3.
then International music Eurovision music, Croatian(part Croatian),Italian(learned in last year of high school last year)
But while I am on the computer right now i'm just addicted to Croatian.
Feminem-Croatian girl group
Antonija sola
Vesna Pisarovic
I only listen to Laura Pausini if it's italian/spanish/english (she sings in all 3 languages)
then International music Eurovision music, Croatian(part Croatian),Italian(learned in last year of high school last year)
But while I am on the computer right now i'm just addicted to Croatian.
Feminem-Croatian girl group
Antonija sola
Vesna Pisarovic
I only listen to Laura Pausini if it's italian/spanish/english (she sings in all 3 languages)
Croatian music...that sounds very interesting.
Is this the group you are talking about? (Feminem)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgAgCd...
Is this the group you are talking about? (Feminem)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgAgCd...
The most requested CDs in our house recently have been:
and both by Sandra Boynton
The songs are so fun and silly it makes even doing dishes enjoyable. Not to mention livening up long car rides...
My children also recently discovered the joy of Rossini. Today we listened to the William Tell Overture and overture to The Barber of Seville repeatedly. My preschooler likes to recognize and point out the storm portion of William Tell. During The Barber of Seville overture she likes to sing, "Yes, you're next. You're so next." a la Bugs Bunny in Rabbit of Seville. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_o...) My 4th grade son enjoys the Lone Ranger portion of William Tell the best, even though he has no idea who the Lone Ranger is.
and both by Sandra Boynton
The songs are so fun and silly it makes even doing dishes enjoyable. Not to mention livening up long car rides...
My children also recently discovered the joy of Rossini. Today we listened to the William Tell Overture and overture to The Barber of Seville repeatedly. My preschooler likes to recognize and point out the storm portion of William Tell. During The Barber of Seville overture she likes to sing, "Yes, you're next. You're so next." a la Bugs Bunny in Rabbit of Seville. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_o...) My 4th grade son enjoys the Lone Ranger portion of William Tell the best, even though he has no idea who the Lone Ranger is.
After reading; "The Cello Suites" by Eric Siblin I have been listening to a double CD of the complete set of Cello Suites by Bach. It is so relaxing and beautiful, it has come close to being my favourite classical composition.
by Eric Siblin
by Eric Siblin
'Aussie Rick' wrote: "After reading; "The Cello Suites" by Eric Siblin I have been listening to a double CD of the complete set of Cello Suites by Bach. It is so relaxing and beautiful, it has come close to being my fav..."
Great choice, Rick. Bach's 'Cello Suite No. 1 in G minor, Mov. 1' is divine sounding!
I've been listening to some of W.A. Mozart's less well-known compositions. I've discovered three lovely pieces, including 'Adagio and Rondo in C minor, K. 617' (a rare piece featuring the beautifully eerie, yet very delicate- sounding glass armonica). 'Adagio for Two Clarinets & Three Basset Horns, K.411'... Very relaxing with the soothing, sleepy sound of the clarinet. Delightfully fun and quirky; a typical Mozart composition! Finally, and I think best of all is 'Masonic Funeral Music in C minor, K.477' -so sad, solemn and passionate! I think it has become my favourite piece by Mozart.
Great choice, Rick. Bach's 'Cello Suite No. 1 in G minor, Mov. 1' is divine sounding!
I've been listening to some of W.A. Mozart's less well-known compositions. I've discovered three lovely pieces, including 'Adagio and Rondo in C minor, K. 617' (a rare piece featuring the beautifully eerie, yet very delicate- sounding glass armonica). 'Adagio for Two Clarinets & Three Basset Horns, K.411'... Very relaxing with the soothing, sleepy sound of the clarinet. Delightfully fun and quirky; a typical Mozart composition! Finally, and I think best of all is 'Masonic Funeral Music in C minor, K.477' -so sad, solemn and passionate! I think it has become my favourite piece by Mozart.
Aaah, some lovely music there Max, well posted, I'm just checking them out now! I also love Mozart's 'Requiem' :)
Mozart - Requiem
Mozart - Requiem
Thanks Rick. And another great choice from you, too. Mozart's 'Requiem Mass' is another one of my favourites! :)
Here are the links to the pieces I mentioned so everyone can find them if they need to. They are in the order in which I mentioned them:
K. 617
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oYkGa...
K. 411
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LVpBB...
K. 477
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--sDBQ...
Enjoy!
Here are the links to the pieces I mentioned so everyone can find them if they need to. They are in the order in which I mentioned them:
K. 617
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oYkGa...
K. 411
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LVpBB...
K. 477
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--sDBQ...
Enjoy!
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André, Honorary Contributor - EMERITUS - Music
(last edited Apr 24, 2011 03:14AM)
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Bentley wrote: "Great links Max and Andre."
What? what links? Bentley, I know we agree on almost anything but here you're definitely overdoing it.
Tell you a secret, though - it was my ghost... smile.
But now that I'm here, hmmm, let's see what I can come up with...
As you probably could have guessed I'm not the biggest fan of opera (you know, the kind where some big busted lady with a plastic knife sticking in her throat can't stop screaming for more than 10 minutes that she has a hard time dying and finally getting off the stage - all in Italian or German with an English accent (or the other way around)and when you think she's finally done you have to find out you're wrong and she starts dying all over again - know the kind?! --- so whenever I'm thinking of a beautiful aria, funny enough this one's comes to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJkhSn...
As to music with the notes ... done right, this morning I had this on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMkjUn...
What? what links? Bentley, I know we agree on almost anything but here you're definitely overdoing it.
Tell you a secret, though - it was my ghost... smile.
But now that I'm here, hmmm, let's see what I can come up with...
As you probably could have guessed I'm not the biggest fan of opera (you know, the kind where some big busted lady with a plastic knife sticking in her throat can't stop screaming for more than 10 minutes that she has a hard time dying and finally getting off the stage - all in Italian or German with an English accent (or the other way around)and when you think she's finally done you have to find out you're wrong and she starts dying all over again - know the kind?! --- so whenever I'm thinking of a beautiful aria, funny enough this one's comes to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJkhSn...
As to music with the notes ... done right, this morning I had this on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMkjUn...
'Aussie Rick' wrote: "After reading; "The Cello Suites" by Eric Siblin I have been listening to a double CD of the complete set of Cello Suites by Bach. It is so relaxing and beautiful, it has come close to being my fav..."
Absolutely beautiful, AR. I love the cello.
Absolutely beautiful, AR. I love the cello.
Bentley wrote: "But now I can say thank you to you too."
It's fun!
Happy Easter to you, Bentley! - and to everyone else!
It's fun!
Happy Easter to you, Bentley! - and to everyone else!
More Mozart! 'Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525' or 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 2nd mov. - 'Romanze: Andante'':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyrrwK...
To go with our lovely Easter weather we're getting!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyrrwK...
To go with our lovely Easter weather we're getting!
I have been listening to Camille Saint-Saen's 'The Carnival of the Animals' lately. Some of my favourite pieces are:
The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
&
The Swan
&
Tortoises
&
The Elephant
&
Hens and Cockerals
Here's one for Aussie Rick:
Kangaroos
I hope you all enjoy them! I personally think they are delightful.
The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods
&
The Swan
&
Tortoises
&
The Elephant
&
Hens and Cockerals
Here's one for Aussie Rick:
Kangaroos
I hope you all enjoy them! I personally think they are delightful.
Just been listening to the beastie Boys new album Hot Sauce Committee part 2 and it is the bomb. If you like you hip-hop old school with great synth sounds and big beats mixed with old school 808 beats then this is for you. A great blend of old school mixed with the new makes this a fun album to listen to made all the better with the bass maxed out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSai5k...
and watch this video and count the people you know
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evA-R9...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSai5k...
and watch this video and count the people you know
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evA-R9...
As it stands, probably my favourite musical piece of all time:
Nocturne - A Midsummer Night's Dream
By Felix Mendelssohn. The Incidental music to 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' (which also happens to my favourite Shakespeare play, and one of my favourite pieces of literature ever written).
(Further details of the performance in the YouTube video description).
Nocturne - A Midsummer Night's Dream
By Felix Mendelssohn. The Incidental music to 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' (which also happens to my favourite Shakespeare play, and one of my favourite pieces of literature ever written).
(Further details of the performance in the YouTube video description).
I am listening to SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 7, 'Leningrad' played by the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra on rhapsody.
The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra is firmly rooted in Russia’s rich musical traditions, and has achieved an impressive and outstanding musical quality by drawing its musicians from the highest ranks of Russia’s most famous orchestras such as the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra and the State Symphony Orchestra. The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra was originally formed as a recording ensemble and has gone on to receive high acclaim for its concert performances. In addition to regular recordings for leading international companies, the orchestra has undertaken tours to Turkey, Austria, Germany, China, Taiwan, Finland and elsewhere. Dmitry Yablonsky was appointed Music Advisor to the orchestra in 2003. In 2006 the orchestra won a Gramophone Award for their recording of Shostakovich on Deutsche Grammophon.
The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra is firmly rooted in Russia’s rich musical traditions, and has achieved an impressive and outstanding musical quality by drawing its musicians from the highest ranks of Russia’s most famous orchestras such as the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra and the State Symphony Orchestra. The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra was originally formed as a recording ensemble and has gone on to receive high acclaim for its concert performances. In addition to regular recordings for leading international companies, the orchestra has undertaken tours to Turkey, Austria, Germany, China, Taiwan, Finland and elsewhere. Dmitry Yablonsky was appointed Music Advisor to the orchestra in 2003. In 2006 the orchestra won a Gramophone Award for their recording of Shostakovich on Deutsche Grammophon.
21st Century music I can't get out of my head (and I'm old enough to remember watching the Beatles live on Ed Sullivan):
Pumped Up Kicks - Foster the People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siIep9...
Stereo Hearts - Gym Class Heroes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3E9Wj...
(Sorry you have to suffer through a short ad, it's worth it.)
Bonafied Lovin - Chromeo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF2AWX...
(I don't much care for the "official" video - it's easy enough to find)
Pumped Up Kicks - Foster the People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siIep9...
Stereo Hearts - Gym Class Heroes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3E9Wj...
(Sorry you have to suffer through a short ad, it's worth it.)
Bonafied Lovin - Chromeo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF2AWX...
(I don't much care for the "official" video - it's easy enough to find)
Nice, Bea!
Why don't you come and check out our music threads?
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Why don't you come and check out our music threads?
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
One of those overlooked live recordings is Glenn Frey Live in Dublin. Everything on the CD is worthy but something about this particular tune calls to me.
I've Got Mine
http://youtu.be/uACBMyrV2Bs
I've Got Mine
http://youtu.be/uACBMyrV2Bs
I will have to look for that one,Alisa.....I really like Glenn Frey.
I recently found this among my special CDs and listened to it again. Amazing!!!!
The Concert for Bangladesh - George Harrison and Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb60LB...
Wonderful intro with George Harrison and Ravi Shankar. It was a great gathering of talented musicians and I love it. Many favorites on this CD set.
I recently found this among my special CDs and listened to it again. Amazing!!!!
The Concert for Bangladesh - George Harrison and Friends
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb60LB...
Wonderful intro with George Harrison and Ravi Shankar. It was a great gathering of talented musicians and I love it. Many favorites on this CD set.
Jill wrote: "I will have to look for that one,Alisa.....I really like Glenn Frey.
I recently found this among my special CDs and listened to it again. Amazing!!!!
The Concert for Bangladesh - George Harrison ..."
Ohhh I miss George Harrison. This was another great performance worth listening to over and over and over.
I recently found this among my special CDs and listened to it again. Amazing!!!!
The Concert for Bangladesh - George Harrison ..."
Ohhh I miss George Harrison. This was another great performance worth listening to over and over and over.
Me too.......so under-appreciated when the Beatles first came on the scene.
I also have another of his great CDs..........All Things Must Pass, his first solo attempt after the breakup.
I also have another of his great CDs..........All Things Must Pass, his first solo attempt after the breakup.
They were all great musicians weren't they? So much talent, together and individually. My sister and I went to see Ringo Starr in a summer concert on the Seattle waterfront. His back-up band was great and he was a load of fun!!
It Don't Come Easy
http://youtu.be/jZfAik7wP8U
It Don't Come Easy
http://youtu.be/jZfAik7wP8U
Hi Guys,
Remember this thread is for what you are listening to right now:
This is a thread to discuss what you are listening to right now while reading, surfing the net, cooking, shopping, or just hanging out.
We would love to share our love of music...the same way we share what we are reading now.
So let us know what is making your ears happy.
Remember this thread is for what you are listening to right now:
This is a thread to discuss what you are listening to right now while reading, surfing the net, cooking, shopping, or just hanging out.
We would love to share our love of music...the same way we share what we are reading now.
So let us know what is making your ears happy.
I actuallu was listening to the Glenn Frey CD, just neglected to mention it. Oops. Thanks for the reminder.
As part of my R&R, I am listening to Bono's playlist of favorite David Bowie songs on Spotify.
At this exact moment, I am listening to Heroes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgcc5V...
At this exact moment, I am listening to Heroes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgcc5V...
I thought I would add this site because it has what looks like some good mixes available for free.
You can download them to your iPhone: (check out the verbiage on this site to make sure that you follow the legal guidelines for doing so)
Here is the link to this site:
http://www.paulprince.net/iphone
Here are his mixes which he makes available: (some inappropriate language)
http://www.paulprince.net/mixes
You can download them to your iPhone: (check out the verbiage on this site to make sure that you follow the legal guidelines for doing so)
Here is the link to this site:
http://www.paulprince.net/iphone
Here are his mixes which he makes available: (some inappropriate language)
http://www.paulprince.net/mixes
The thread is for what you are listening to when you post. For example when I posted 37 I was listening to the mixes and I posted a link to them so other folks could listen.
In 38, I posted what I was listening to then and a youtube link to it.
So if you are for example listening to a particular country western singer. Then post the song and the singer and give us a link from youtube to the song itself so that we can listen along.
Frank Zappa
Since you posted the photo of Zappo you also had to add the link.
Pretty easy.
In 38, I posted what I was listening to then and a youtube link to it.
So if you are for example listening to a particular country western singer. Then post the song and the singer and give us a link from youtube to the song itself so that we can listen along.
Frank Zappa
Since you posted the photo of Zappo you also had to add the link.
Pretty easy.
I am re-visiting one of my favorite CDs.....Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen.
This link has the entire CD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Hrt2...
This link has the entire CD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Hrt2...
Lots of Shostakovich - symphonies and string quartets. Just in the mood for it for some reason. Tomorrow it might be Coltrane, Bartok, or The Who - who knows?
Terrific - guys - always try to add a link from youtube so we can listen right along side all of you.
Right now listening to:
Quartet Op. 59 "Rasumovsky," No. 2 In E Minor - I. Allegro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIGU4d...
Right now listening to:
Quartet Op. 59 "Rasumovsky," No. 2 In E Minor - I. Allegro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIGU4d...
honestly I always listen to books... So I'm listening to Inferno
by Dan Brown
... does that count? If its not that I'm listening to this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0v-V2... again maybe that doesn't count but it's what I do :)
Mohamed Fairouz
Interesting video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozieoJ...
Composer Mohammed Fairouz was chosen by the BBC to be a featured artist for the television series Collaboration Culture, on BBC World Service TV. As part of the program, which includes an in-depth profile of the composer, Fairouz developed and unveiled an entirely new dance work, Hindustani Dabkeh, featuring David Krakauer, the American String Quartet and Bollywood star Shakti Mohan.
Interesting video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozieoJ...
Composer Mohammed Fairouz was chosen by the BBC to be a featured artist for the television series Collaboration Culture, on BBC World Service TV. As part of the program, which includes an in-depth profile of the composer, Fairouz developed and unveiled an entirely new dance work, Hindustani Dabkeh, featuring David Krakauer, the American String Quartet and Bollywood star Shakti Mohan.
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We would love to share our love of music...the same way we share what we are reading now.
So let us know what is making your ears happy.