A Music Passion

Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra ii. Andante, K. 364/2
Grace Park, Wenting Kang, New England Conservatory Chamber Orchestra

 
Turn your screen display off (PC, MAC, laptop, iPad, tablet, phone, etc.) and plug your device into a high res audio DAC, and just let the music flow in stereo (or upsampled in multichannel surround sound). Or, buy the album record and spin it on your TT with a tangential linear tonearm and high grade cart with perfect VTF adjustment. Just listen to what you like, what turns you on, what sounds pleasant and dreamscape to you, with passionate sensorial musical listening experience.

Accwai, I like that Mozart Sinfonia Concertante above.

 
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This is a very long video (one hour and yes I've watched it) about stuff we're all passionate with, music reproduction from audio gear and music genres playing. ...To end the decade ...


It is in our passion for music and audio that we find inspiration ...
 
And there used to be a conductor/organist by the name Richter also:

J.S. Bach: Toccata in D minor Dorian, BWV 538/1
Karl Richter


Note this is not the usual Bach Toccata (and Fugue) in D minor. Now for new year's day:

J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied!, BWV 190/1
The Monteverdi Choir, The English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner

 
Richter sounds like a good artistic name for a musician/composer.

Happy New Year! There is so much music to listen to, awesome things to do, places to visit, people to love and share with, family to grow up with, friends, play fields, the four seasons, all the stars in the high sky, and so little time. Best health in a healthy world ... to infinity and beyond.

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Strictly music without lyrics without pictures without moving emotions ...
All is left is life in the wild ... life and death.

* We watched the fireworks last night with the croissant moon on the right above the horizon, the clouds dispersing and letting through. We rise today with the sun piercing across the mountains above the ocean. We are amused to life.
 
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? "...if the music stops and there's only the sound of the rain
All the hope and glory -- All the sacrifice in vain
(And) If love remains, though everything is lost
We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost"

Neil Peart -- Bravado (1991)
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? "Today is different, and tomorrow the same.
It's hard to take the world the way that it came.
Too many rapids keep us sweeping along.
Too many captains keep on steering us wrong.
It's hard to take the heat.
It's hard to lay blame.
To fight the fire, while we're feeding the flames."

Neil Peart -- Second Nature (1987)
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? https://www.npr.org/2020/01/11/795555335/remembering-neil-peart-a-monster-drummer-with-a-poets-heart

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Thanks Bob, you are the king of links.
 

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