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    Music Collection/iTunes on Aux. Harddrive

    That will work fine. I do the same but keep iTunes and the library files on my laptop's hard drive. It might just be the model of ext. HD I have (Western Digital My Book), but iTunes sometimes had difficulty writing to the library database files when they were on the external hard drive. Dunno...
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    Paranoia: External hard drives and audio equipment

    Thanks guys. I don't have the hard drive yet, but this gives me some confidence.
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    Paranoia: External hard drives and audio equipment

    Hi. I'm sure this has been asked before, but I couldn't trawl up any relevant threads with the search. Is it OK to put external hard drives near to audio equipment, or is there some kind of detrimental interference between the two? In my case, it's a Headroom MicroStack and a Western...
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    Special CLASSICAL request for a beginner!

    It's hard to know what you mean by "rock-like" classical, but Stravinksy's The Rite of Spring is brash, exciting, foward, colourful, accessible, slightly jazzy and a brilliant piece of music. Other than 20th century stuff, some baroque music is fairly rocksteady. The Brandenburg Concertos...
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    Pan's Labyrinth

    Quote: Originally Posted by virometal Interesting thread with some great thought - out of depth for me! I viewed Pan's Labyrinth today and thought it was brilliant. It was easily the best movie I've seen from 06, and I've watched the usual suspects. I was hoping Gamemako or anyone...
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    Most popular genre?

    Classical too, but you probably should have put "Folk" as an option on that list... Also, I think you might be unfairly biasing the poll against people who like rock music - they'll be split between Rock, Alternative and Indie at the very least. But could be an interesting poll.
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    What is "commercial" music?

    A couple of thoughts. First, it's not completely true to say Bach was paid by a group of discerning rich people who liked his music. He was for a great part of his life paid a salary by the church for a job which included some teaching and of course officiating over church ceremonies. He...
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    New Sting album

    Woah, I had no idea. I'll check that recording out. Emma Kirkby is of course also great at 16th/17th c. English songs.
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    New Sting album

    I've been a fan of Dowland for some years, and I quite like Sting's approach. It's clear that he likes the music and is performing it honestly in the best way he can. His voice is not well controlled, not used to such dynamic music maybe, and he hasn't been able to shed himself of that poppish...
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    Classical Contemporary Music Thread

    I endorse this appreciation thread My latest discovery in this mind-blowing field is Charles Wuorinen - explosive, atonal, vital - got a Naxos disc, "Six Trios" - certainly on the accessible side, a collection of short works for some sadly underrepresented trio combinations (including a...
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    Unusual Interpretation (Classical)

    Hehe yeah - the Swingle Singers. I think the "Blute nur" from the Matthew Passion is the best one on that disc. For my money two of their 60s Bach albums are the best - I think you can get them both as a single CD called "Jazz Sebastian Bach". I find their Bach tends to work the best, maybe...
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    Looking for a very specific type of Classical:

    kwohy - good recommendations. While I love the Mozart Requiem and agree it fulfills the dark, layered, emotional criteria, I don't think it's something for someone who doesn't like singing. By all means kwitel, fire away with this poster's other recs! What about Elgar's Cello Concerto? I...
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    Looking for a very specific type of Classical:

    Quote: Originally Posted by kwitel Sounds like the music is right up my alley but definitely not into vocals. Okies, not for you then.
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    Looking for a very specific type of Classical:

    If you like Glass, Reich et al, you may like John Adams if you don't already know him, although I wouldn't call him especially dark or emotional. For that kind of thing, and also as an introduction to Bach (who, if you get into him, will provide all manner of wondrous satisfaction for the...
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    Musical heathen wants classical CD recommendations

    Quote: Originally Posted by milkpowder People here seem to like Harmonia mundi a lot. I suggest you look at their discs. Proprius also seems to have a very high consistency in quality. I think for early music and the baroque, Harmonia Mundi is pretty much on top of the field right...
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