NWR - Music, work and wine
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NWR - Music, work and wine
Hi
I'm luckier than most I suppose, self employed etc. I can listen to music often as I work away. The range varies but currently listening to some fantastic piano trio jazz, foot tapping stuff.
Interesting how, with moods, your wine choice, and music choice change!
Anyone else listen while, they work, and if so, hey, what's on?
I'm luckier than most I suppose, self employed etc. I can listen to music often as I work away. The range varies but currently listening to some fantastic piano trio jazz, foot tapping stuff.
Interesting how, with moods, your wine choice, and music choice change!
Anyone else listen while, they work, and if so, hey, what's on?
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
- Gavin Trott
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Neville K wrote:Gavin,
Not strictly music, but
wine and Music notes-
From the Divine Cabernets tasting I noted re
2001 Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels "Quarry"
Very heavy bottle, Gangsta rap with bad speakers playing too loud!
Neville K
Understand, my 17 year old only listens to Rap, too loud, over bad distorting speakers!
I've come to love some of it (and hate some!).
Last night, a new cleanskin Pinot Noir (bloody good) with Andre Previn piano jazz, both light, foot tapping, easy and fun.
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
Gavin Trott wrote:Hi
I'm luckier than most I suppose, self employed etc. I can listen to music often as I work away. The range varies but currently listening to some fantastic piano trio jazz, foot tapping stuff.
Interesting how, with moods, your wine choice, and music choice change!
Anyone else listen while, they work, and if so, hey, what's on?
Gavin, also my own boss these days so I control the music as well. By coincidence I am listening to a bit of the Red Garland Quintet right now.
Garland (piano)/Coltrane/Byrd/Joyner/Taylor - a fantastic 3 track disc called All Mornin' Long.
cheers, brad
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
Hi all,
Talking about music, my favourite band fr OZ was Man@Work. Wat happened to 'em now?
I listened to the radio @ work n now this fella "Gay" Sebastien, OZ Idol has been given too much of air-play for his single "Angels brought me here" till I get sick. Is he that popular down under?
Talking about music, my favourite band fr OZ was Man@Work. Wat happened to 'em now?
I listened to the radio @ work n now this fella "Gay" Sebastien, OZ Idol has been given too much of air-play for his single "Angels brought me here" till I get sick. Is he that popular down under?
MC
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- Gavin Trott
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Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
brad wrote:Gavin Trott wrote:
Gavin, also my own boss these days so I control the music as well. By coincidence I am listening to a bit of the Red Garland Quintet right now.
Garland (piano)/Coltrane/Byrd/Joyner/Taylor - a fantastic 3 track disc called All Mornin' Long.
cheers, brad
Wine by Brad ... yes??
Me Andre Previn, Ray Brown, Joe Pass - After Hours Piano beautiful, guitar great and Brown swinging away!
backed up by the Three Sounds Black Orchid - no brain required, just tap feet and enjoy!
Sacriledge I know, but not a huge Coltrane fan!
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
Gavin Trott wrote:Wine by Brad ... yes??
Guilty.
Gavin Trott wrote:Sacriledge I know, but not a huge Coltrane fan!
You call yourself a jazz fan?
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
- Gavin Trott
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Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
brad wrote:Gavin Trott wrote:Wine by Brad ... yes??
Guilty.
Samples in the mail I assume?Gavin Trott wrote:Sacriledge I know, but not a huge Coltrane fan!
You call yourself a jazz fan?
Brad
gimme a favourite album, I know, just one, yadda yadda, but go for it anyway.
Oh and Coltrane Sholtrane.
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
Gavin Trott wrote:Brad
gimme a favourite album, I know, just one, yadda yadda, but go for it anyway.
Oh and Coltrane Sholtrane.
I hate to sound cliched but how can you go past Miles' Kind of Blue?
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
Gavin Trott wrote:Samples in the mail I assume?
Nearly missed this bit. As it happens I'm sending samples out this week. You are on my list.
I'll PM you about this.
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
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Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
brad wrote:Gavin Trott wrote:Brad
gimme a favourite album, I know, just one, yadda yadda, but go for it anyway.
Oh and Coltrane Sholtrane.
I hate to sound cliched but how can you go past Miles' Kind of Blue?
Listened to it again last week, agree.
From left field, but related, Something Else - sort of a Miles session nominally Cannonball Adderley, who's sax is wonderful!
About the best ballad I've heard is on there!
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott
Re: NWR - Music, work and wine
Gavin Trott wrote:From left field, but related, Something Else - sort of a Miles session nominally Cannonball Adderley, who's sax is wonderful!
About the best ballad I've heard is on there!
I have this also on regular playing - probably in my top 5!
Also another cliche, but Dave Brubeck's Time Out is a stand out.
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
Yes Gavin.
I have 2MBS-FM playing (classical 90%& jazz10%) fulltime background music to think by but if the spoken word intrudes (or Schonberg et al) I reach for a CD.
Music helps me think (very quietly in the background even during conferences) but selecting music means I tend to listen (ie concentrate).
The exception to the general rule is JS Bach: that music is generally so precise that it forces concentration on the patterns and stops me working!
Late at night: great Verdi opera played oud while preparing submissions or an advice!
Most of the day : preference is clearly for chamber music of the classical or baroque (but will tolerate the romantic). Lots of Beethoven, Schubert, Hummel, Torelli, Locatelli, Telemann, Boccherini....but also Bruch & Mendelssohn
Jazz: very traditionally styled and particularly the jazz great female vocalists: Ella, Billie (more emotion but less voice) and veering to Piaf not jazz but crossover).
Instrumentalists are more liberal with jazz and my taste...
I have 2MBS-FM playing (classical 90%& jazz10%) fulltime background music to think by but if the spoken word intrudes (or Schonberg et al) I reach for a CD.
Music helps me think (very quietly in the background even during conferences) but selecting music means I tend to listen (ie concentrate).
The exception to the general rule is JS Bach: that music is generally so precise that it forces concentration on the patterns and stops me working!
Late at night: great Verdi opera played oud while preparing submissions or an advice!
Most of the day : preference is clearly for chamber music of the classical or baroque (but will tolerate the romantic). Lots of Beethoven, Schubert, Hummel, Torelli, Locatelli, Telemann, Boccherini....but also Bruch & Mendelssohn
Jazz: very traditionally styled and particularly the jazz great female vocalists: Ella, Billie (more emotion but less voice) and veering to Piaf not jazz but crossover).
Instrumentalists are more liberal with jazz and my taste...
fred wrote:Lots of Beethoven, Schubert, Hummel, Torelli, Locatelli, Telemann, Boccherini....but also Bruch & Mendelssohn
Schubert's Death & the Maiden would keep your submissions edgy.
And this one's brief, but I never tire of Schumann's Traumerei in the mornings.
And gladys save a place for me
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
On your grapevine
Till i get my own tv show
Brad,
Todt und das Madchen played frequently - and for lieder Die Schone Mullerin and Winterreise frequently played(you know the old recording with Kathleen Ferrier?).
Favourites still remain the Schubert piano trios (Beaux Art or Busch brothers with Serkin), late Beethoven quartets and "midpoints" such as the Mendelssohn octet and Beethoven septet ( I really enjoy the mixture of emotional response as well as melody that you encounter in both!)....
Todt und das Madchen played frequently - and for lieder Die Schone Mullerin and Winterreise frequently played(you know the old recording with Kathleen Ferrier?).
Favourites still remain the Schubert piano trios (Beaux Art or Busch brothers with Serkin), late Beethoven quartets and "midpoints" such as the Mendelssohn octet and Beethoven septet ( I really enjoy the mixture of emotional response as well as melody that you encounter in both!)....
MartinC wrote:...my favourite band fr OZ was Man@Work.
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
MartinC wrote:!...now this fella "Gay" Sebastien
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
Heh, chalk up another TWO Seinfeld quotes, for a total of three in one day. Alright!
MartinC wrote:OZ Idol has been given too much of air-play for his single "Angels brought me here" till I get sick. Is he that popular down under?
No, he's not all that popular, but he sure has been given too much airplay Thankfully it's a crime committed only by the commerical 'video hits' channel(s) ( TEN, I'm looking in YOUR direction! ) and FM radio equivalents
Already mentioned of course, Miles Davis' Kind of Blue takes a podium place together with Cuban social club jazz...( though, quietly, cigars can creep into the latter equation all too easily ). In appropriate company, John Lurie's kinkier adventures rate a mention ( think Marvin Pontiac! ) along with the wonderfully strange Lounge Lizards and their at times bizarro wanderings ( "feed a fever, starve the yak!" ). From the cache of Australian music, The Gadflys, some ( oh lord, how they can turn for the worse ) Whitlams, and of course we have a few respectable blues and jazz acts. A night at the Side-On cafe is hard to beat now that Wine Banc has closed. Oh Jade, where art thou ( and Mano a Mano to follow us into the morning light )?
- Gavin Trott
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Jakob wrote:Already mentioned of course, Miles Davis' Kind of Blue takes a podium place together with Cuban social club jazz...( though, quietly, cigars can creep into the latter equation all too easily ). In appropriate company, John Lurie's kinkier adventures rate a mention ( think Marvin Pontiac! ) along with the wonderfully strange Lounge Lizards and their at times bizarro wanderings ( "feed a fever, starve the yak!" ). From the cache of Australian music, The Gadflys, some ( oh lord, how they can turn for the worse ) Whitlams, and of course we have a few respectable blues and jazz acts. A night at the Side-On cafe is hard to beat now that Wine Banc has closed. Oh Jade, where art thou ( and Mano a Mano to follow us into the morning light )?
The Gadflys, oh yes!
The Whitlams oh no! Lounge music (and usually not good lounge music)
regards
Gavin Trott
Gavin Trott