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| Guest Moderator - September 08 Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: los angeles
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| Aida In a previous thread, I mentioned my mom was named after the opera Aida. One of the great momentst for me was working with Elton John on the Aida project. I grew up on Cuban and Classical music in Tampa and South Florida, so it was all over the place. I work so much that it is hard to find time to do ANYTHING. My last day off was about 5 weeks ago. Last year I took off about 10 days (not counting Christmas). MY favorite classical pieces are (I don't have time to look up the spelling): Mahler 6 on Bartok Schoenberg Copeland Led Zep (they're classic!) and the Allman Bros. (I still miss Dwayne) My taste in classical tends to run in the more modern, less pretty stuff. I think, like some of you, that if you don't see the coolness in all forms of music, then you are missing out on a lot, and probably will not ever get the rewards our careers are capable of producing. A lot of classical was prepaid, commissioned bull shit, just like most pop, R&B, rock, and HipHop is. But the 10% that is genuine in any music form is what is to be admired and listened to. God doesn't give us too many of these artists. We all have to pay the bills, but we can still strive to make art, although today it is getting harder and harder! |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Brazil, Florianópolis/SC
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| hi Totally agreed, Dave. Recently, I had the opportunity to record mix and co-produce a very good Camerata Orchestra from the very south of Brazil, where I live. They have just found a hidden treasure, some pearls from early 20st century, entirely done on here, previously unreleased songs. With limited budget and time we were still able to create a nice atmosphere and build a nice album. I may send you some small samples. This albums received some nice reviews in the area. Listening to the final product one could never imagine it would become such a nice album going against all the limitation invoilved throughout the process. Orquestra Camerata Florianópolis Vol.4 ( an independent production>> songs from early XX Camerata Florianópolis Vol.3 ( also independent, mpb hit songs performed by this small young team: Tom Jobim, Milton NAcimento, Belchior, etc)
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| Whats wrong with Mahler 5?? Chicago/Solti rocks my world:-) |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2002 Location: Ans (Liege) Belgium
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| Great post Dave. How can one possibly disagree, Music being the universal language, it is THE most perfect example of being open minded, being able to express any form of freedom. I tend to look at Mozart and Beethovenand the likes as the stars of their time. Different and yet the same. I think projected into 2004 they would be the pop / rock / rnb ... stars of today. Too little time to listen to it all, so many fantastic moments in classical music to experience ... it's endless ... beethoven, bach, mozart, prokofiev, mahler, wagner, strauss, stravinsky .... they ALL rock.
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| Prokofiev's Montagues and Capulets from Romeo and Juliet ( I hope I'm getting my facts right ) is a seriously "heavy" piece of music if you can't gain inspiration from stuff like this ( dynamics, harmony, groove and emotional content ) your not trying hard enough. Every once in a while working or listening "off topic" can really freshen you up. Jam |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2002 Location: Ans (Liege) Belgium
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I do not doubt that for a split second ... more even ... I would rate him higher then Justin, who with all due respect still has to prove a long time carreer ... a carreer like the likes of an Elton John, or a David Bowie, that kinda carreer. Don't get me wrong ... I sincerely hope Robbie and Justin and all the others get there and only time will tell ....
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| Gear interested Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: swissland, canuck section
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| If I can be so presumptious, I think what mpr3 was getting at was would Mozart be a Timberlake kinda pop muppet star or would he be more the Miles Davis, Dylan, Hendrix type of visionary? Me thinks (and hopes) the latter.
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| regarding personality, mozart would have at least something in common with PRINCE ! ![]()
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Basel, Switzerland
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| A few of my Classical faves: - Debussy 'La mer' - Villa-Lobos Preludes+ Etudes played by Julian Bream - Bartok String Quartets - Vivaldi 'Four Seasons'- we all heard it a milliom times and it's still great. - Another vote for Duane Allman : His solo on the Allman's 'Whipping Post' from the Fillmore basically changed my life. Andi |
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Many of the romantic and classical composers were well known performers before they were writers. Schubert, chopin, mozart, beethoven, etc. More than a few of music stars of those times were highly flirtacious with members of the more desirable sex. All these guys (and gals) were geniuses right at the bleeding edge of what was acceptable in terms of music. Some went well past that point and created things new. I've only hear how well Stravinsky's "Rites of Spring" went over during its first public performance. It grew on the kids, and is looked back at being influential. As much as it pains me to say it, JT is one of the best solo boy band-style acts out there. Not quite the second coming of Elvis, but you never know until today's youth are 40 talking about how much better music was when they were kids. Imagine Mozart's groupie stories, btw. And imagine if some of these guys had access to schoenberg's twelve-tone system instead of just "common" tonality ;) Metal would never be the same again. And, as a side note, i think the boy band came out of the advent of PA amplification. I also believe The Beatles were the original modern boy band. Look at the screaming girls passing out in the audience. The teenagers love who the teenagers love, and no heavy handed action on the part of the "rational and reasonable adult party" is going to steal that away.
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Brazil, Florianópolis/SC
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| Let us substitute him May we substitute Justin for Michael Jackson? Then, we would have a fair comparison.
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| I think this qualifies as the greatest name dropping thread I've *ever* seen on Gearslutz..nice to have been a part of it..yikes ![]() |
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Are you comparing music or popularity ? To me music is intended for one and only purpose. Which is to create a sort of emotion in the person who hears it. If you can get a tear or a laugh, or euphoria, or movement, or whatever it may be that causes pleasure in their brains.. then the job was well done. And this cannot be bought or advertized. You can critique all sorts of musical styles and genres, from 2004 back to who ever you want to ... if it moves someone, or millions it doesn't really matter.. it's the fact that you have created a mix of sounds that give out sonic pleasure . I have alot of respect for the "end user" or consumer.. if we start by that, then you will notice that alot of genious goes into pop music. I respect who ever is succesful period. ![]()
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Nowadays it has evolved to the point at which an artist could lose the option for a second record, or be forced into obscurity by MTV or the E network. Nothing has changed, it just smells different - get used to it.
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| Guest Moderator - September 08 Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: los angeles
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| Ideas for listening Thanks GSers, you guys have given me a few things to check out. AS ALWAYS, great responses from the crew. Alicio, send me an email at: fdpen@ix.netcom.com and I would love to hear what you are working on. From what I have read Franz Liszt would be the Prince of today! I wish I knew more, but so little time for everything. Picksail, I think we should bring back the beheading thing, that might improve things. But ONLY IF I could make the decisions on who stays and who goes! LTA, good points, Jose, good food for thought, I need to think about what you are saying. Is it kinda like there is a place for McDonalds, and the Ritz? Duane (forgot the spelling in original post) was one of the most amazing people I have met. He could just walk into a room, and you would suddenly play better. Right on DoorKnocker! Jam, I gonna check that out. krs, 5 is good, I just like the more out stuff. Maybe I'm confused, I will go back and listen to it. It is one of your favorites? |
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| yeah I love that whole Chicago/Solti box set. That brass section is playing like their lives depended on it. There are some beautiful kacks in there - guys taking chances like you *never* hear anymore in orchestral recordings. I also love the sound of that entire wind/brass section breathing together...very very cool. |
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| Hi Dave Thanks, Dave I will be sending you this cool project. Hope you do not mind being mp3s Nice week :)
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I love McDonalds but really, I'm just trying to convince myself that there is good music out there today. And even though I only have Beatles and Pink Floyd cd's on my cd wallet, I need to convince myself that music should not be compared and everyone who succeeds is doing a good job. Maybe I'm just naive, but I do respect the music played on MTV even if I don't like some of it. I would like to have my music played on MTV , I would be damn proud of myself. OK, slutz easy on the flaming on this one ![]()
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| Re: Ideas for listening Quote:
Varese, Stockhausen, Stravinsky, Bartok, Penderecki, Cowell, Partch, Schnitke, Zappa, Xenakis, Zorn, Satie, etc.
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