Ojai Sam
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New Hollywood String Quartet Pays Homage to Legendary Original Chamber-Music Group
New Hollywood String Quartet has formed to pay homage to legendary original chamber-music group.




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this post, because of my affection for and admiration of Angel Records (I used to go into D.C. after college to browse through record stores around Dupont Circle). My collection of Ralph Vaughan Williams albums burgeoned due to Angel and EMI. Plus, I would pick up new Poseidon Society's issues of the works of Alan Hovhaness and usually other things that caught my eye.Axo, I figured you might be familiar with this music. Angel Records were a big part of my growing up as my mom grabbed several of them as cutouts at the supermarket, including this gem:^
I was all-set tothis post, because of my affection for and admiration of Angel Records (I used to go into D.C. after college to browse through record stores around Dupont Circle). My collection of Ralph Vaughan Williams albums burgeoned due to Angel and EMI. Plus, I would pick up new Poseidon Society's issues of the works of Alan Hovhaness and usually other things that caught my eye.
Also, I have a special affection for Ottorino Respighi's Ancient Air and Dances. I can recall a few of the melodies even when I haven't heard this composition in over two decades. I intend to remedy that, as soon as I set up my audio system in my new home.
But, why would this wonderful composition be left out of the 80-CD box set? Label consolidation be damned.
Did someone bake a cake but forget the frosting? Did someone leave the cake out in the rain? I don't think that I can take it. 'Cause it took so long to bake it and something something recipe again. Oh, criminy!


Axo, I figured you might be familiar with this music. Angel Records were a big part of my growing up as my mom grabbed several of them as cutouts at the supermarket, including this gem:
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Much of the speculation about the omission of Ancient Airs and Dances from the box revolves around licensing issues but I have my doubts. My CD copy was released on EMI Classics which is now controlled by Warner. I'm more inclined to suspect that creative considerations played a sinister part. Perhaps someone with the label or Marriner's estate just doesn't like orchestral pastiches of Renaissance and Baroque works.![]()
Listening to the Bruch now.Especially enjoyed the Bruch which I had not heard before


Or Rock, with Keith E. Merson.E. Power Biggs (1906-1977)
Trivia note: The "E" stood for Edward. Has he opted for jazz, Eddie Biggs might have rated right up there with Jimmy Smith.

Richard Wagner - Das Rheingold (Daniel Barenboim/Bayreuth Festival)
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Well, it’s taken awhile but finally at my 1001 album in the 1001 Classical Recordings to Listen to Before You Die list
Ending with Wagner’s Ring Cycle which should really be four separate entries as it’s four operas, but, bless their heart, the editors lump all 15 hours as one entry.
So will take perhaps much of the week, but starting now with the first and shortest of the four, Das Rheingold
No, he'll listen to it synchronized with the Wizard of Oz.Will you casually listen, will you attentively listen, or will you follow them word-for-word with the libretti?
I salute your devotion, Zeeb. As yet I’m still at #497, Harnoncourt’s version of Dvorak’s New World Symphony from 1893). It is surprising to me that the editors chose nearly 500 works from the 20th Century. But that period is not my strong point so it will be highly educational.Richard Wagner - Das Rheingold (Daniel Barenboim/Bayreuth Festival)
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Well, it’s taken awhile but finally at my 1001 album in the 1001 Classical Recordings to Listen to Before You Die list
Ending with Wagner’s Ring Cycle which should really be four separate entries as it’s four operas, but, bless their heart, the editors lump all 15 hours as one entry.
So will take perhaps much of the week, but starting now with the first and shortest of the four, Das Rheingold