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In Reply to: RE: How old are you? posted by Ozzie on April 15, 2024 at 08:24:22
"I really can't get into classical."
I was definitely into classical, and jazz, from grade school, listening to Kuhn's "Symphony For Blues" and Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", Al Hirt, Doc Severinsen, etc. But I'd always had an indifference to "chamber music". You know, trios, quartets, quintets, yada-yada. Until...
As the Tonmeister student in Montreux in 1974, where part of my studies was to record recitals - typically three or four a week. Several of the visiting artists performed Schubert's Quintet in C, Op. 163. Peter Guth on violin, Bruno Giurana or Bruno Pasquier on viola, Dimitry Markevitch on cello, and I don't remember who the other two were. For whatever reason, that evening the light bulb went on, and I've been a chamber music fan ever since.
It could happen to you, too! :)
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Rhapsody in Blue really turned the classical music scene on it's head. A great piece. The best I heard it live was on the lawn of the library on 40th Street in midtown back in 1994. Marcus Roberts played it with a big band, then did his trio with the youngest Marsalis brother on drums. I can't recall the bassist. The drummer helped me to get Marcus' autograph on my new trio disc. While I have dozens of records signed, that was one of my most memorable.
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