Day 63 – Bach, Smith, Beethoven, and Reiner (CD 63)

Today is the last day of my latest musical journey! To my ears, a little Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) goes a long way. Whereas Haydn seems very staid and “by the book” to me, Bach seems busy, percussive, and, like a very rich chocolate, capable of giving me a stomach ache if I ingest too … [Read more…]

Day 54 – Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (CD 54)

Today’s CD is another double – with nothing on the back cover and nothing on the gatefold inside. I put up with that before. But I’m not going to this time. There’s no excuse not to provide information – especially when I know the original album release contained an entire booklet inside the box that … [Read more…]

Day 53 – Van Cliburn: Brahms Concerto No. 2 (CD 53)

What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, Van Cliburn and the CSO hit it out of the park with Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto. Today, the team’s bus got lost on the way to the stadium. And not because they weren’t all suited up and ready to play, either. And not because the lacked an adequate map. … [Read more…]

Day 52 – Van Cliburn Beethoven “Emperor” Concerto (CD 52)

I’m not even going to wait for the “Subjective Stuff.” This is gorgeous, gorgeous music. When I think of Classical music, this is precisely what I think of. This is what my heart needs. I’ve written it before: Mozart appeals to my head. Beethoven appeals to my heart. Bruckner appeals to my spirit. I’m not … [Read more…]

Day 51 – Byron Janis: Liszt, Rachmaninoff (CD 50)

This is just the kind of music I needed this morning to broom the cobwebs out of my mind. Well, a better verb would be jackhammering. Because some of this is really, really loud and busy. On second thought, maybe I’d better turn down the volume a little. I’d like to leave few cobwebs behind … [Read more…]

Day 50 – Schubert Unfinished (CD 50)

Tonight’s album is Unfinished Symphony and Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat by Franz Schubert (1787-1828). So, I figured that this august recording deserved a tasty accompaniment: an ice-cold Schlitz, for example, one of the few remaining beers from the good old days when men were men and beer was beer. Schlitz – like Stroh’s, Carling … [Read more…]

Day 49 – Strauss Waltzes (CD 49)

I got to my favorite Reiner-listening restaurant before it opened this morning. I didn’t mean to. I must have gotten up earlier than usual. Or farted around getting ready less than usual. Anyway, when I saw the waning gibbous moon hung above the entrance, I did what any self-respecting prospective diner holding a satchel full … [Read more…]

Day 48 – Debussy: La Mer + Strauss: Don Juan (CD 48)

There’s a magical quality to today’s album, a certain dreamlike bouquet. And it begins with Claude Debussy’s La Mer (the sea), which is “A Tone Poem after Lenau,” whatever that means. The Objective Stuff From his entry on Wikipedia, (Achille) Claude Debussy (1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as … [Read more…]

Day 46 – Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade (CD 46)

This was the first Fritz Reiner /CSO CD I ever purchased, and it’s still my favorite. When I’m not listening to an audio book in the car – my current favorite is the Longmire series, consisting of 17 novels written by Craig Johnson, narrated by George Guidall – I’m listening to our local Classical radio … [Read more…]

Day 45 – Respighi Pines of Rome, Fountains of Rome (CD 45)

Today brings another musical discovery for me. I’d never heard of Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) before this morning. Therefore, I’d never heard of these two compositions – Pines of Rome and Fountains of Rome – either. But I’m hearing one of them (Pines of Rome) as I type these words. And it’s not bad. Not generally, … [Read more…]