Michael Finnissy: The History of Photography in Sound-- Unsere Afrikareise (Part 10); Etched bright with sunlight (part 11) Ian Pace, piano
(I'm stupified by the superhuman playing of Ian Pace!)
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in G major, Op. 33 no. 5; String Quartet in D major, Op. 33 no.6 Quatuor Mosaïques
Christoph Graupner: Cantatas-- Furcht un Zagen GWV 1102/11b; Ich bliebe Gott getreu GWV 1106/19; Ach Gott und Herr GWV 1144/11 Miriam Feuersinger, soprano Capricornus Consort Basel/Peter Barczi
Christoph Graupner: Orchestral Suites-- Suite for transverse flute, viola d’amore, chalumeau, strings and cembalo in F major, GWV 450; Suite for viola d’amore, bassoon, strings and cembalo in G major, GWV 458; Suite for transverse flute, viola d’amore, two chalumeaus, baroque horn, strings and cembalo in F major, GWV 451 Petra Aminoff, flute Tindaro Capuano, chalumeau Asko Heiskanen, chalumeau Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch, violin Krzysztof Stencel, baroque horn Jani Sunnarborg, bassoon Finnish Baroque Orchestra/Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch
John Coltrane - One Down, One Up: Live at the Half Note
Time to listen to the second live Coltrane album I got for myself as an Xmas present.
Edit: Oh wow, these live performances are a real treasure. I'd say I like this album even significantly more than the Village Vanguard 1961 recordings because I think Trane's music only got progressively better and better as time went on.
Now enjoying this new demo song featuring kokone, Internet Co. Ltd.'s new Vocaloid that's coming out on February 14. So lovely.
Now listening to:
ミドリ (Midori) - あらためまして、はじめまして、ミドリです。 (Hello everyone, nice to meet you, we are Midori.)
Sorry for using a photo, but I haven't made a censored version of just the artwork itself.
ミユキ (Miyuki) - When We Spoke
http://www.beatport.com/release/when-we-spoke/1060148
Collaboration albums are often lackluster when it comes to songwriting and the quality of the music created, especially when the artists involved are from quite different genres. This one, however, turned out fantastic.
You probably don't know what it means, but artist is Zhang Wei Jia.
Pretty unknown artist, just picked this CD up from one of those guys I see riding their e-bike (loaded with massive speakers and a s'tload of CDs that look like little vinyl records) to a particular location and play their music. My dad and I were drawn in by the beautiful Latin-style rendition of a song that is called 过火 (Over-the-Top). The album's actually up for download (in .wav even), but since I haven't heard the album until that time I bought the CD, so I guess my 15 RMB (only a two-fitty) was worth it, more or less.
Up for download on the Chinese Xiaomi forums. This woman is pretty underrated IMO. The guys over on teh thread like her, which is a good thing, lol. You should download it, even though you wouldn't understand a word she says. You wouldn't be disappointed, because the album is great. Download it. You know you want to.
http://bbs.xiaomi.cn/thread-8192835-1-1.html
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