12 April 2006, 09:45 PM
Jack FrostMusic - What are you listening to right now?
Part Norah Jones, part Sarah Mclachlan...
Matt...you need to listen to this! Apparently she is only 17 years old.
http://www.gkabaker.com/htmls/Sonya/13647.htmljf
24 April 2006, 07:21 PM
s54mo827All different types of music. (And I got my avatar going - yeah!).
28 April 2006, 09:45 PM
Jack FrostSharon, could you be a little more specific?
jf
28 April 2006, 11:50 PM
s54mo827Jack - I deleted my song selection. It's embarrassing.
29 April 2006, 06:02 PM
s54mo827quote:
Originally posted by Jack Frost:
Sharon, could you be a little more specific?
jf
I can't be more specific because I like everything.
Put it this way - whatever YOU'RE listening to I'll probably like. Whatever the person next door is listening to, I'll probably like. And so on. Get it? I don't have my own opinion. I just like everything.

14 May 2006, 04:49 PM
Euan Morrison... as long as the person next door isn't listening to jazz or pop, then I will probably like it too!
Recent CD's:
Yundi Li - Chopin
Max Richter - Memoryhouse
Yann Tiersen - Amelie soundtrack
Children of Bodom - Follow the Reaper
Katherine Jenkins - Second Nature
15 May 2006, 05:40 PM
pianojeromeBartok: Piano Concerto No. 2!
My favorite piano concerto, and one of my favorite pieces of music that I've ever heard.
Performed by Leif Ove Andsnes / Berlin Philharmonic (Pierre Boulez)
16 May 2006, 11:19 AM
FrycekHorowitz Plays Lizst (1949) Funarailles - Totally blown away
17 May 2006, 05:00 AM
phykellRight at this moment I've got a Chopin prelude being played by an unknown pianist - unknown because I'm sat downstairs on a laptop with the music streaming wirelessly from my main PC upstairs. What's funny is that just before that was the Clash with "Guns on the Roof", but that's the random play option for you. I have over 40GB of MP3s up there ranging from Bach to White Zombie and of course Elena in MP3 form

19 May 2006, 11:30 PM
Jack Frost
Deep in my heart I am waiting...what else can I do...waiting, waiting, for you....
jf
27 May 2006, 07:33 PM
pianojeromeProkofiev String Quartet No. 2
I just got the CD yesterday:
Never heard them or heard of them before, but they're great! I'm listening to the 2nd one now, and some parts of it remind me a lot of Shostakovich. It says in the liner notes that the 2nd String Quartet was based on Caucasian folk songs:
"The Second Quartet, op. 92 in F major, followed nine years later, in 1941. In August of that year Prokofiev was, with other artists, evacuated to Nalchik in the region of Kabarda, on the other side of the Caucus from Georgia. The evacuees were encouraged to make use of local folklore, and Prokofiev set about doing so in his quartet (this time he apparently wrote a piano score first, between 2 November and 3 December); Myaskovsky, who was also in the party, was at the same time using Caucasian themes in his 23rd Symphony and his Seventh Quartet, similarly in F. Prokofiev's quartet was given its first performance, by the Beethoven Quartet, back in Moscow the next year."

27 May 2006, 08:09 PM
FrycekLiszt's Rhapsodies, Artur Pizarro
27 May 2006, 10:44 PM
JohnNA trip to the music store today to fill in some of the gaps in my classial music collection.
30 May 2006, 04:44 PM
RealPlayerWell, not right now, but yesterday...medieval polyphony: