What are you listening to? May 2023

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I haven’t yet explored Ivan Fischer. Do you like him?
I too await Dr. Zeeb's reply.

There are some lavish reviews of Fischer's treatment of the Mahler 4 on Amazon, and I am now tempted/persuaded to listen to it.


Ivan Fischer writes of Mahler's masterpiece, 'There is a unique purity and transparency in Mahler's 4th Symphony. The enchanting slay bells take us to his inner child, to his dreams of angels, fairy tales, angst and pure, divine love. This child-like symphony needed a different orchestra: no dark tuba, no heavy trombones, no large arsenal of massive brass. A chamber orchestra in fact, where the clarinets act as mock trumpets, the solo violin tunes his strings sharper in order to scare us and the lightness of the whole orchestra lifts us up to his lovely, childish vision of paradise.'
 
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I too await Dr. Zeeb's reply.

There are some lavish reviews of Fischer's treatment of the Mahler 4 on Amazon, and I am now tempted/persuaded to listen to it.

Yes, I’ve heard that his slay bells are to die for.
 
Various Artists - Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 (2023)

John Murphy - Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3 - album cover


Not the score (as picture suggested) - I'm listening to the pop song compilation. Vol. 3 moved songs away from 1970s classics integrating a mix including Radiohead, Mowgli's, Spacehog all well used in the film. Still some oldies though with a hilarious use of Earth Wind & Fire song
Marvel has had a few misfires with their films lately, but I enjoyed this one - cast is fantastic.
 
John Kirby And His Orchestra (1951)

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Vinyl Rip Of The Day.

This early Columbia 12 inch LP featured recordings by the then recently deceased bassist Kirby and his supergroup: Charlie Shavers, Buster Bailey, Russell Procope, Billy Kyle and O'Neil Spencer. In an era of blasting big bands, Kirby went for a subtle, classically influenced sound reminiscent of Raymond Scott.
 
Dexter Gordon - Homecoming (1976, Columbia Jazz Masterpieces 1990)

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Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Woody Shaw - trumpet, flugelhorn
Ronnie Mathews - piano
Stafford James - bass
Louis Hayes - drums

Action packed from start to finish. Stafford James is giving my new subwoofer a real workout. :banana:

:5.0: on the Sam-O-Meter.

Go for this 1990 CD reissue with two bonus tracks. :cool:
 
Ella Fitzgerald & Roy Eldridge - In Concert (rec. 1959, rel. 2022 :oops:)

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Another astonishing vault find, this was a previously unknown show featuring just Ella and Roy fronting her road band while they were part of a big Norman Granz Jazz At The Philharmonic tour. The music and sound quality are both outstanding.

:5.0: on the Sam-O-Meter.
 
Carlo Badioli, Franco Calabrese, Ebe Stignani, Eugenia Ratti, Graziella Sciutti, Luigi Alva
Orchestra De la Piccola Scala (Nino Sanzogno, cond.) -
Cimarosa: Il Matrimonio Segreto (1956)

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What better way to spend a pleasant spring Saturday than to enjoy an opera at the "Piccola Scala" Theatre in Milan?

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This 209 seat venue, known formally as the Teatro Girolamo was built in 1868 as a miniature version of La Scala for marionette shows. In 1955, legendary impresario Giorgio Strehler used it to mount this production of Domenico Cimarosa's "Il Matrimonio Segreto" ("The Secret Marriage"), a comic opera from 1792. Largely forgotten today, Cimarosa wrote more than 80 operas and gave Mozart a run for his money at the time.

This performance, recorded by the original cast on stage conveys both the lighthearted charm of the original music and the intimate warmth of the theater. Conductor Nino Sanzogno keeps things moving at a brisk pace. The singers are uniformly excellent with soprano Eugenia Ratti deserving of special accolades for her ability to convey emotion without overstatement.

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:5.0: on the Sam-O-Meter. Even if you're not wild about opera, this one is well worth a spin.
 
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