Post by Lute July 28, 2015 (1 of 4)
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Thanks for your review, Bill. I agree. This is stimulating music that is beautifully performed and recorded. In fact, I enjoyed it so much I picked up Fagerlund: Döbeln - Oramo the other day. Looking forward to giving that one a proper listening shortly. An acquaintance of mine is a big fan of Haruki Murakami. So, now I've even begun reading some of his works... Firefly (Hotaru), etc...
Here's an interview with Fagerlund... http://www.resmusica.com/2014/02/13/sebastian-fagerlund-composer/
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It would be nice to see this on Spotify to see if it's worth getting. I'm not much for modern classical music.
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Post by bissie July 29, 2015 (3 of 4)
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samayoeruorandajin said:
It would be nice to see this on Spotify to see if it's worth getting. I'm not much for modern classical music.
It is worth getting, without a shadow of a doubt, and we have a one-year quarantine for streaming as a gesture of self-defence. If we didn't we really can pack it up and in... You can listen to it on eClassical's service for free, but in consecutive 30-sec segments.
Robert
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Yes, I understand. Other people don't do what I do when using Spotify. When it comes to new discs, I go to Spotify to determine if I want to buy the disc. I like it more than the 30 second bits that we usually get from other streaming options.
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