I remember buying this album on cassette back in the 1980's after seeing/hearing Wynton Marsalis play on TV (I believe it was on the Grammys). I was amazed at his talent and bought the first recording of his I saw. Here he plays a concerto for trumpet from composer Henri Tomasi
My admiration for classical music increase after recent cognitions about love, programing, Lizards & etc. I can "see" different sensation when I'm listening modern music unlike old classics. Later makes me calm and clearer. This is one of my favourite classics.
My admiration for classical music increase after recent cognitions about love, programing, Lizards & etc. I can "see" different sensation when I'm listening modern music unlike old classics. Later makes me calm and clearer. This is one of my favourite classics.
My admiration for classical music increase after recent cognitions about love, programing, Lizards & etc. I can "see" different sensation when I'm listening modern music unlike old classics. Later makes me calm and clearer. This is one of my favourite classics.
Thanks for bumping this thread. I now have 31 tabs of selected music I have known but forgotten to listen to.
My favorite is a cover of Corelli's 'La Follia' by Vivaldi. I have many of Vivaldi's works, but this one once seen live, stays with you. This piece is entitled Apollo's Fire. There's no good youtube live play that does it justice that I can find.
I love that one... my father wanted it to be played on his funeral. So we stood in the middle of the burial forest and thought of him while the song touches our hearts.
I love that one... my father wanted it to be played on his funeral. So we stood in the middle of the burial forest and thought of him while the song touches our hearts.
This, terrible piece of music. A shot of brandy Dovetailing train carriage exhaust fumes, civil war, tea and crumpet fancy chinaware and overly perfumed masking the smell of the stiff lip Royal class or New England colonists.
I don't know why but this song, performed this way, moves me to tears. There's something very special in the way they play or in the director or maybe both.
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