Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Accents of: Classical music

I think that loving music means being open minded and curious. In this perspective, persons who really love music can't be fans in the very sense of this word. Of course you'll have a favourite kind of music, a favourite album, band, song... whatever. But I'm pretty sure that people who really like music they all listen to classical music. Don't you? There's place for classical all around the Web. And classical has its stars, fans, divas and all the stuff we're used to know in rock-pop system. BandCamp has its classical rooms too:


Li Lu has all it takes to be a star. She's talented, beautiful, charming. She plays her cello with a good mix of passion and intellect. And I love Bach too.


I chose this album among a huge number of classical works not only because these are two of my favourite pieces for piano ever, but also 'cause I've been fascinated by the musician that plays here. Take a look to Tomas James Slater site, and you'll know why.


This is a very beautiful orchestral album. The violin voice is Vera Vaidman's, an artist born in Russia, now living in Israel. Two tracks are directed by Zubin Metha, which I take for great quality warrant. The others are less known pieces written by Edward Elgar, a romantic english composer (1857-1934).


Classical music didn't die in 19th century! There are still composers that work on it and produce some extraordinary pieces. Boris Skalsky is another one-of-the-kind personality and this work is really amazing.

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