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FW: [motm] Old guys on this list

2013-06-09 by Ken Tkacs

>> a website that has almost any classical score for download that you could ever want...

Thanks for posting this--It looks like a great resource!

Yes, I agree -- Andrew's "Firebird" clip was extremely close! I only meant that... well, I know Tomita's version SO well that the tiniest differences catch my ear. But your right -- in every important respect, it's quite an excellent realization.

Re: FW: [motm] Old guys on this list

2013-06-09 by A S


Thanks so much to everyone for the kind words about my Firebird recording. It really means a lot to read the nice comments from all of you. Thanks again! To help keep this on topic for the MOTM list, many if not most of the modules I used on that recording were MOTM modules.

I'd also like to recommend list member Richard Galbraith's music on soundcloud. He recorded some very beautiful renaissance period music on his modular. All of his tracks are top notch, and very moving. His use of dynamics is something that I really miss in most electronic recordings. Give his tracks a listen here:

http://soundcloud.com/spinach-pizza

Andrew

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On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Ken Tkacs <kentkacs@...> wrote:

>> a website that has almost any classical score for download that you could ever want...

Thanks for posting this--It looks like a great resource!

Yes, I agree -- Andrew's "Firebird" clip was extremely close! I only meant that... well, I know Tomita's version SO well that the tiniest differences catch my ear. But your right -- in every important respect, it's quite an excellent realization.


RE: FW: [motm] Old guys on this list

2013-06-09 by Greg James

To Andrew,

 

Thank you for this reference. I just bought his CD. I happen to live in NE
Ohio and one of my local favorites is Apollo's Fire (absolutely amazing
ensemble). So Richard's music is worth a serious listen.

 

To Kenneth,

 

Congrats on another successful troll on AH. You dropped a well-designed
price bomb and quite a few are biting. It's a worthy question, but so far in
my opinion the point is missed. I think your observations of late illuminate
that the internet, while enabling, does not necessarily, collectively
amplify knowledge or collaboration.

 

Regards,

Greg

 

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From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of A S
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 10:41 PM
To: MOTM List
Subject: Re: FW: [motm] Old guys on this list

 






 

 Thanks so much to everyone for the kind words about my Firebird recording.
It really means a lot to read the nice comments from all of you. Thanks
again! To help keep this on topic for the MOTM list, many if not most of the
modules I used on that recording were MOTM modules. 

 I'd also like to recommend list member Richard Galbraith's music on
soundcloud. He recorded some very beautiful renaissance period music on his
modular. All of his tracks are top notch, and very moving. His use of
dynamics is something that I really miss in most electronic recordings. Give
his tracks a listen here:

http://soundcloud.com/spinach-pizza

 Andrew

 

On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Ken Tkacs <kentkacs@...> wrote:

  

>> a website that has almost any classical score for download that you could
ever want...

Thanks for posting this--It looks like a great resource!

Yes, I agree -- Andrew's "Firebird" clip was extremely close! I only meant
that... well, I know Tomita's version SO well that the tiniest differences
catch my ear. But your right -- in every important respect, it's quite an
excellent realization.

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