Thursday, July 17, 2008

Why Does Vicodin Cause Nightmares

chair (fall off)

days do I get the usual package of CDs from the states. I bought archival material, substantially more than some whim. One of these is a disc of Brazilian singer Ithamara koorax: we do not very popular, but not without charm and, when not exaggerate in the control room with the reverberation of evocative vocal grit. I put the CD and - as I always do, not only for pleasure, but when I reviewed - I do not read anything (songs, its authors, musicians) helps me to concentrate on music. while doing other things (I do not review it!) I get this (and the second, and final, presentation of the theme):


almost fall off the chair. is wonderful, and she has a vibrato very robbed. But it reminds me of something. I take the booklet and read that this "i loved you", the text is taken from a poem by Pushkin, was written by Claus Ogerman. give me the classic slap on the forehead. that's why it reminded me of something. I go to the shelf, try Ogerman (it takes me a bit ', three quarters of an hour the regular ones: keep records, and books, in strictly random order ...) and I find the anthology "A Man and His Music". here is the version played by the same composer (the voice is marilyn Schmieg):


but there is still something that eludes me. the song is the same, but the arrangement is absolutely no. and I quell'arrangiamento for piano and voice, with agreements such as scanned pictures at an exhibition, I've already heard. then I get it. listen:


and Barbra Streisand, one of the most beautiful female voices of the century (last year). recorded this version (which is modeled after that of koorax) in a disc called ugly "classic Barbra."

sometimes does not take much to fall off the chair.

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