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Favoriting July 10, 2018: Volume 56: Classical Selections from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Johnnie Bismarck and the Fillings  Do The Jelly Donut   Favoriting Audio Cookbook  Free Music Archive  CC0   
Seymour Lipkin  Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor, D. 845, Op. 42   Favoriting Live at the Gardner Museum's Tapestry Room  Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum  CC BY-NC-ND  0:00:24 (Pop-up)
Jeremy Denk  Debussy: Preludes   Favoriting Live at the Gardner Museum's Tapestry Room  Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum  CC BY-NC-ND  0:28:34 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Biss  Chopin: Polonaise-Fantasy in A-flat Major, Op. 61   Favoriting Live at the Gardner Museum's Tapestry Room  Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum  CC BY-NC-ND  0:46:04 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Podington Bear 

60's Quiz Show   Favoriting

Bon Voyage 

Sound Of Picture 

CC BY-NC 

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Listener comments!

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listener james from westwood:

How do, Cheyenne and all!!
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Cheyenne:

G'day friend(s)!
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Sem:

Greets, Cheyenne, ljfw, Schubert folk, and all.
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Cheyenne:

Salutations, Sem!
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geezerette:

Sott Joplin probably loved Schubert!
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geezerette:

Greetings! :)
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hello and Happy Cave Emergence Day!
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Cheyenne:

You may be onto something, geezerette! Thanks for saying hi!
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Cheyenne:

Some calming music for the cave children today, yes, KFHP!
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Webhamster Henry:

The Gardner Museum is great fun!
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Cheyenne:

I tried to reach out to get more music from them on FMA but they are doing a great job with their own recordings: www.gardnermuseum.org...
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geezerette:

Really hope those brave and lucky boys can go to the finals.

I'm enjoying this music very much, Cheyenne.
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geezerette:

Great link!
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Cheyenne:

Yes - if you're looking for an abundance of lovely classical music, their podcast is a wonderful resource.
  3:23pm
Dean:

I could listen to Schubert all day long. Today, in particular, when we lament the loss of Oliver Knussen at 66.
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northguineahills:

Schubert for everyone for dessert!
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geezerette:

Loving Lipkin's performance.
  3:29pm
still b/p:

I saw one concert at ISG museum. Tin Pan Alley songs as I recall, delivered by vocalists from a more operatic tradition. And... well...
  3:31pm
Dean:

Never heard of Denk, yet he has quite a discography, including a recent Goldberg Variations that was well received. Must explore...
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Cheyenne:

It's one of many goals with this program to turn people on to new artists, so I hope you've found a new favorite, Dean!
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Cheyenne:

Also we have Kimiko Ishizaka's Open Goldberg Variations (and donated to the public domain) here: freemusicarchive.org...
  3:36pm
Dean:

I'm poring over reviews of his recordings in Fanfare magazine. Every one of them praises his contributions. He records everybody from Bach to Cowell to Ravel to Schoenberg.

I know that Open GV, oh, yes.
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doctorjazz:

Hey, I feel very classy!
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Cheyenne:

As you should!
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geezerette:

This is absolutely gorgeous and crisp. :D
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Cheyenne:

Glad you're enjoying the show, geezerette!
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doctorjazz:

And folks in the office are thinking, "this beats the weird stuff usually coming out of his radio..."
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geezerette:

It would bee lovely to have a program dedicated to "classical" music.

Cheyenne, I enjoy it every time I listen!
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geezerette:

...be
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Cheyenne:

Haha. I would be hard pressed to do a weekly show from FMA with any consistent genre, but I do enjoy doing these classical shows! I'll be bringing more of them to the webwaves in the future. :)
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northguineahills:

Q: who debuted Harmonie en bleu et or: Debussy, la musique et les arts. A: Jean-Michel Nectoux
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geezerette:

Yay! :D
  3:52pm
Dean:

I could be wrong, but I believe that the host of many of the ISGM performances was Scott Nickrenz, whose wife Joanna was one of the greatest recording engineers of all time. She and her business partner, Marc Aubort, recorded dozens (hundreds?) of gorgeous classical recordings. If Aubort & Nickrenz worked on a record, I buy it. Alas, Joanna was a heavy smoker. She succumbed in 2002.
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Dean:

No. Scott Nickrenz was (is?) married to the amazing flautist Paula Robison. Must be some connection, though...
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northguineahills:

Viva la France!
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Cheyenne:

These tracks are all available here: freemusicarchive.org...
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Cheyenne:

Thanks for tuning in, friends & strangers! :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:59pm
listener james from westwood:

A delightful hour! Thanks for the calming music.
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Sem:

Thanks, Cheyenne!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Have a nice, cool week with low humidity, Cheyenne. Nice to be here again today.
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