I like the "dee-do-dooooo, do-doooooo-dit-deee-do-do-do-dooo...".
In a good mood again...
It's so well-done, clear and melodious. This is the Bourree part 1. On YouTube, I heard part 2:Double. Segovia did such wonderful arrangements for the guitar with Bach that sometimes I prefer them to the originals for piano! I think that Bach would agree.
My surprise was the artist Michael Laucke, born (1971) in East Montreal, my part of town. He also speaks French-Canadian! I had a great time discovering all about him on his website and on YouTube. He studied and even played with Segovia when still very young.He is internationally known. I'm so proud, not only because he is a great classic and flamenco guitarist, (the best in Canada), but also because now I can appreciate him. A year ago I would not have known what it was all about.
Thank you for the music._
Posted by: Claudia in Toronto on April 26, 2008 10:36 PMDenny,
My Grand Mother played piano by ear. My Mother
played reading the music. I grew up loving their
music. Mom also played LPs of Classical, Musicals and "Tom Lehrer". Loved it.
Go to "Saturday Metal" for Comment Conclusion.
Pete
Posted by: Pete on April 27, 2008 01:11 AMIt's been so long since I've heard that song about the periodic table. Is it in need of a revision?
Posted by: Peggy U on April 27, 2008 01:28 AMPeggy U,
I'm not sure but, I hope you were takeing notes, there will be a short quiz next period.
Pete
Posted by: Pete on April 28, 2008 11:53 PMlittle off-topic here, but do you know John Butler Trio ?
Posted by: Prosper on May 2, 2008 08:21 AMProsper - The dude's pretty good.
Posted by: Denny on May 2, 2008 12:12 PM