Posted on 02/05/2016 5:59:02 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Eddie Palmieri - Puerto Rico
El Gran Combo - La Muerte
Frankie Ruiz - No Supiste Esperar
Grupo Mandinga - Cuando Te Vea
Hector LaVoe - El Todopoderoso
Ismael Rivera Y Sus Cachimbas - Las Caras Lindas
Jimmy Delgado - Ritmo Y Melodia
Jose 'El Canario' Alberto - Somos Dos ( Duo Con Raulin Rosendo )
Jose 'El Canario' Alberto - Te Regalo Amores
Jose 'El Canario' Alberto - Unidos
Jose Bello - Cuando Te Encuentras Sola
La Misma Gente - Juanita AE
La Sonora Carruseles - Al Son De Los Cueros [ Descarga ]
Luis Enrique - Y Pensar
Luis Perico Ortiz - Se Llora Y Llora
Orquesta Changui - Tambor En El Alma
Orquesta Changui - Te Quieres Ir
Orquesta Inmensidad - Guanguanco Africano
Orquesta Salsa Dura - Las Cuerdas Y Los Cuerdos
Orquesta Salsa Dura - Prefiero La Salsa
Orquesta Salsa Dura - Quemando Plastico
Pete Nater With Frankie Vazquez On Vocals - Fajardo's Charanga
Ruben Blades - No Se Puede Querer A La Caina
Sabor Y Son - No Me Importa
Sounare Orquesta - Se Calento La Esquina
The Metropolitan Salsa Orchestra - Abuelita Dame La Salsa Dura
Tiempo Libre - Ven A Bailar
Tipica 73 - Acere Bongo
Victor Manuelle - Ahora Me Toca A Mi
Victor Manuelle - El Perdedor
Victor Manuelle - La Vida Es Un Carnaval
Connie: Cuba Jazz Millenium All - Stars - Mania Tintin
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Afro-Cuban Jazz Project - Rumbata
Art Garfunkel - I Only Have Eyes for You
Arturo Sandoval And Tito Puente - Salsa
Arturo Sandoval - Mambo Caliente
Arturo Sandoval Y Kenny G - At Last
Beyonce Knowles And Jay Z - Deja Vu
Chris Deburgh - High On Emotion
Cuba Jazz Millenium All - Stars - Mania Tintin
Felipe Diaz, Eric Dolphy And The Latin Jazz Quartet - You Don't Know What Love Is
Felipe Diaz, Eric Dolphy And The Latin Jazz Quintet - A Night In Tunisia
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Jeff Beck - Jeff's Blue
Les Brown - Twilght Time
Little Richard - The Girl Can't Help It
Louis Jordan And His Tympani Five - Is You Is Or Is You Aint My Baby
Maynard Ferguson - Theme From 'Shaft'
Salt N Pepa - Push It
Sammy Turner - Lavender Blue -
The Buffalo Bills - As Time Goes By
The Contours - Do You Love Me Now That I Can Dance
The Fantastic Johnny C - Boogaloo Down Broadway
The Gypsy Kings - Bamboleo
The Highlanders - Sunday Kind Of Love
The Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California
The Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man
Various Artists - A Gozar Con Mi Combo
Various Artists - Manteca
Various Artists - Senor Blues
Various Artists - Stella By Starlight
Various Artists - Street Scenes
Thanks to a cold, I'm doing some classical chamber music for people who don't necessarily like classical music.
The year 1842 was a year of chamber music miracles for Robert Schumann, and he wrote a massive amount that year.
This is one of the great warhorses of the chamber repertory. The finale is marked "allegro ma non troppo," "fast, but don't push it," but it doesn't work at that speed because the seams show. Bob lays down a gesture that says that he's going to wrap it up, but then he digresses into a double fugue, which sounds just fine but messes up the flow. As a result, the custom has arisen to play it much faster, "allegro vivace," to paper over the seams. When he finally gets to the end, it's a killer.
I have a CD of Malo from the mid-1990s. I did not know that they had been around since 72.
This sonata was written in 1934, when Stalin's purges had begun, and no one could be sure if there might be a midnight knock on the door and a one-way trip to the gulag. Dmitri had just seen Stalin order a vicious review of his opera "Lady Macbeth of the Mtensk District," and he was getting very, very nervous.
The finale of this sonata is Haydn on acid. He takes the theme from the variations movement Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony and pushes it in a sarcastic direction with a chop of the guillotine at the end. The Great Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter noted the connections between Haydn and Shostakovich, and he liked to pair them in concert for comparison. It's deliciously nasty!
~~Tunes For The Troops~~
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Anton Arensky was 20 years younger than Tchaikovsky and 13 years older than Rachmaninov, which puts him in the center of the great nationalistic Russian music movement. He died at age 45 from a toxic mix of vodka and tuberculosis. The former was the curse of the Russian nation.
In this trio, Tony got on his tiptoes, reached for the stars and snagged a bunch of them. He was never able to regain this level of quality in his later chamber music, spending the rest of his life trying to recapture this moment. I featured the first movement a few months ago, which is a two-handkerchief piece. This scherzo is a delight, negating the darkness of the previous movement. The central panel of the movement is Tony walking down the wide streets of St. Petersburg, cigar in hand, and eyeing the beautiful ladies.
(GENTLE HUG & CHASTE SMOOCH)
Good to see you here in the neutral zone. Lots of pleasant classical stuff last night and this night. Good for the digestion.
~~Tunes For The Troops~~
The Outsiders~Time Won't Let Me
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Sorry I didn’t make it tonight. The debate happened.
Hey Prof!
(GENTLE HUG & CHASTE SMOOCH RETURNED)
Yes!
Our little island of sanity!
It’s good to see you, too!
Feeling better?
~~Tunes For The Troops~~
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The worst is over. I feel well enough to go to Vancouver tomorrow for the Andras Schiff piano concert.
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