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Some time ago I wrote a post about a CD from Yarlung Records. It was one of the "ONLY" well produced and engineered Piano recordings I had ever heard with a Piano that actually imaged like a "life sized" Piano, not some "room sized" Keyboard.It was this CD of David FungI also liked the Janaki String Trio (which I now plan on re-visititing)Bob Attiyeh is a very dedicated and personable fellow and LOVES recording great performances for Audiophiles.He recently sent me 2 CD's to listen to and it is kind of a funny story.The CD's are:1) Inner WorldMusic by David S. Lefkowitzand2) Antonio Lysy at The BroadMusic from ArgentinaWhich was recently honored with a Latin Grammy Nomination.So anyhow I recieve both CD's and they came at a very busy time. I hadn't actually listened to my system in a while and when I did get a chance to quickly run through them, to be quite frank I found them nice recordings, but rather un-involving.I spent most of the time on the Cellist Lysy CD and while a second run through gave me reasonable appreciation for the engineering quality, I still didn't connect to the music.Well that changed BIG TIME today. I was reintroducing my VMPS Subwoofers flanking my RM40s and blending them with the Rm40s. I found out that I had a HUMMMMMM in my system and tracked it down and removed it.I then just totally freaked out at how BLACK and QUIET my listening space was now. I had been hearing this hum (noise) and simply mentally blocking it out while it was making the music BLAHHHHH.So I spun up the Yarlung Music from Argentina and I was simply knocked out.Oh the quality of this recording on a well tuned system. From top to bottom you hear sonic pleasures of LIVE performers as good, if not better, than I have EVER heard before.The Cello is quite a wonderful instrument that has an exceptional range and in the right hands some of the sounds that can be created are truly incredible.But now that I had solved my NOISE problems and my concious and subconcious were able to melt into the music, I now made the connection and with eyes close had the artist, or artists in front of me performing the most incredible music.Now aside from Yo Yo Ma, I haven't spent a lot of time with Cello Centric CD's. And I won't say Lysy plays rings around Yo Yo, but I will say I heard Cellistic sounds and music that I have NOT heard from any previous artist.And as I mentioned earlier, the miking and engineering here is SECOND TO NONE.The rich harmonic overtones, from the strings, to the cellos surface, to its resonating body gave this recording a truly special sound.You combine that with the passion with which Lysy (and the other musicians/particulalrly the pianist) perform and you have CD Magic.Now I cannot guarantee you will connect with this CD in the same way for many different reasons, as Cello Faire may not be your cup'o tea, but if you are looking for some great classical music to listen to seriously then this could be it.And I might add that it would also be EXCEPTIONAL to use as backround music for a HIGH CLASS Dinner party too. It has that Latin Tango type lilt to it.I don't know how much you can tell from listening to the tracks on your computer, but you can go HERE and take a listen.This CD is definately included in my "CLASSICAL" Reference Discs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTwTjGHR430
She was a sultry and smokin hot songstress.
I GUESSS!!!! Sadly she passed away in 2000. Can you immagine that idiot Jack Webb divorcing an angel like that?Paul
I'd like to add a track that I've been listening to recently:Daniel Lanois - Frozen, from his album Belladonna.This track is instrumental and is mostly pedal steel, bass and drums. I think it's a good test particularly for bass and percussion.Happy New Year!