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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
What it's not is a one trick pony, or a Sing Johnny One Note, or a stuck record. It's about more than a single interest, idea or concept. On the surface it may seem scattered, but with time some obvious and some not so obvious connections are discoverable. Look closer and the parallels will pop.
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Category Archives: Music reviews
Extremes
The nine symphonies of Beethoven are performed and recorded so much they’re almost cliches. I doubt there’s a symphony orchestra in the world that doesn’t perform at least one Beethoven symphony every concert season. Each conductor finds his own … Continue reading
Recombination
There’s a saying, “Good artists borrow; great artists steal.” Deep, eh? I don’t even know what that means—borrow, steal, lease? It’s another one of those sayings that strikes some chord, some je ne sais quoi, some part of our language … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Discover, Music reviews
Tagged Anthony Newman, Charles Avison, copyright infringement, Domenico Scarlatti, Harpsichord, Keith Hill, Magnus Opus Harpsichord, Neville Mariner, Newport Classic, Philip Tyre, Philips Classics Productions, recombination, Saint Martin in the Fields
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