The other day in a Facebook post I mentioned that I was going to look into the life and works of a Russian composer called Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov who featured as one of the pieces in an on-line piano recital we watched during lockdown. I … Continue reading Vasily Kalinnikov – A Russian who should be better known.
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Renaissance – Music to move you.
Renaissance are an English progressive rock band, best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit "Northern Lights" and progressive rock classics like "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Ashes Are Burning". They developed a unique sound, combining a female lead vocal with a … Continue reading Renaissance – Music to move you.
“Paul Is Dead” – The Bizarre Story of Music’s Most Notorious Conspiracy.
Over fifty years ago, a Detroit DJ accidentally started the biggest hoax in rock & roll history: the “Paul is dead” craze. It blew up on 12th October 1969, when Russ Gibb was hosting his show on WKNR. A mysterious caller told him to put … Continue reading “Paul Is Dead” – The Bizarre Story of Music’s Most Notorious Conspiracy.
Henri Vieuxtemps – Beautiful music that is not played often enough.
I was thinking about what to do today when out of the blue a piece of music I haven’t heard in ages popped up on the random play function on my system. It also reminded me of an ex colleague (my friend with the really … Continue reading Henri Vieuxtemps – Beautiful music that is not played often enough.
Antonio Vivaldi – La Stravaganza, Op. 4 Nos. 1 to 12.
Whenever we think about Vivaldi we always seem to end up back with The Four Seasons. We’re on hold on the phone....The Four Seasons. Lift music....The Four Seasons, In the doctor’s surgery....The Four Seasons. Those concertos are everywhere. But Vivaldi wrote a lot more than … Continue reading Antonio Vivaldi – La Stravaganza, Op. 4 Nos. 1 to 12.
Pink Floyd – The Man and The Journey.
As you may know, I have a great appreciation for Progressive Rock music and one of the most amazing things I have ever heard is music from the tour that Pink Floyd did in 1969. “The Man and The Journey tour” was an informal (mostly … Continue reading Pink Floyd – The Man and The Journey.
Tomorrow Never Knows – Or does it?
Every now and then I get a hankering to immerse myself into the music released by that most popular of bands The Beatles. On a recent delve through my record collection I was reminded that LOADS of other artists have recorded Beatles songs over the … Continue reading Tomorrow Never Knows – Or does it?
David Bowie – The AMAZING Berlin Trilogy.
The Berlin Trilogy consists of three consecutively released studio albums by music genius David Bowie: Low (1977), "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger (1979). The albums were recorded after Bowie took up residence in West Berlin in late 1976, and saw him experiment with elements of electronic, … Continue reading David Bowie – The AMAZING Berlin Trilogy.
Florence Beatrice Price – An amazing discovery.
Some while ago I was looking through a few music reference books and came across an article about the American composer Florence Price. What caught my eye was the fact that she was the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer, and … Continue reading Florence Beatrice Price – An amazing discovery.
Beethoven – Probably the greatest composer who ever lived.
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most widely recognised and admired composers in the history of Western music, who served as an important bridge between the Classical and Baroque era styles he admired and the Romantic style his music would … Continue reading Beethoven – Probably the greatest composer who ever lived.