Please help me to identify this piece of music. (click on: Comment on Help! … just below the title Help)
Thanks,
Jim
Please help me to identify this piece of music. (click on: Comment on Help! … just below the title Help)
Thanks,
Jim
A site that reviews music through the ages via Utube videos. Really worth a visit.
Here’s an interesting article about the top 10 underrated composers in two parts – 5 composers each.
http://www.sfcv.org/article/the-top-ten-underrated-composers
http://www.sfcv.org/comment/reply/17666
For my take on underrated composers see http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?p=307
and http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?p=3901
In response to the Post “Opera Long Play (Arias)” a listener requested their favourite version of Pie Jesu. So here it is.
(*my wife – who is the opera buff in the family! – says she likes the one originally posted better … which is sung by Anna Netrebko)
Pie Jesu by Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles Kingston
Paul Miles Kingston & Sarah Brightman – Pie Jesu
Sometimes my love of the piano gets me carried away I think. I’d like to provide the music you listeners want; after-all it is your site! So how about sending some requests? To make it easier you can send directly to my email: jimji@internode.on.net
This talk on TED is great. Since I won’t be posting more music until September, here’s a bit of consolation!
http://www.ted.com/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion.html
This website was built and passionately maintained by Jim Migdoll. 1948 – 2018.
Although he has now gone off on to divine adventures, his friends and family are very keen to keep this site up in Jim’s memory, and for the pleasure of others.
Please continue to enjoy the music Jim loved, and was so happy to share.
Select your own favorite composers, genres and individual musical selection: Then listen/download for free. No joining or registration. My hope is that this site will provide a broad introduction to ‘newbies’ – and that real aficionados of Classical music will find plenty of interest too.
One of the best features of the site is the Long Playing selections.
They allow you to listen uninterrupted to 25 – 70 minutes of music. You can find them on the side menu under Blog Titles (Long Playing); or at the top bar in LP’s: But just to be sure… I’ve put the link right here in front of your nose! http://jimsclassicalmusic.com/?page_id=2744
Re: Comments and requests: I love to get them! Simply click on the title of the piece which will take you to the web page where you can leave a comment.