Outsider music: classics of American classical music (59) - Aaron Copland - Piano Variations (1930) Aaron Copland: Piano Variations (1930) After Ives, certainly the most important American composer ever, had various phases: the youthful/modernist phase, the mature and populist (in a good sense) phase, and the late phase in which he attempted to approach (timidly) dodecaphony. These Piano Variations are considered by many as a totem of 20th-century pianism and are part of the first phase of his career.
 
Edoardo Bennato - La torre di Babele (Live-RSI) Today I really feel outdated. I always used to listen to this tape at my cousins' house up in the mountains… damn, I really want to go to the mountains.
 
Credo: Prelude/I Believe/Theme/The Lost Cause/Agitato/I Believe (Part Ii) /Variation/Main Theme...
Will Patrick Moraz, the bassist and the drummer of Nice be enough to create a masterpiece? Yes!
 
4 Blocks (TV Series 2017– ) - IMDb

It’s not exactly a raging bombshell; it’s more like the first two seasons of Gomorra (because after that, it’s garbage), but since the characters are much smaller and more “local,” the ridiculousness is proportional and thus less annoying.
 
Lugano addio - Ivan Graziani On one side, the Rector, on the other, Ivan Graziani. They are, in an ideal way, my very own musical representatives of Italy in the 80s (along with Rino Gaetano and Camerini). No, it’s not a ranking, just a matter of skin, feelings, and memories.
 
Outsider music: classics of American classical music (60) - Charles Ives - The Unanswered Question (1908) Ives: The Unanswered Question The first authentically American composer, the one who gave rise to the "American school," after centuries of not very original European epigones. An insurance agent, a hobbyist composer (and was thus snubbed for a long time), he is now remembered as one of the great names of the early twentieth century, alongside the more famous Schoenberg and Stravinsky. He only managed to get recognition for his work late in life, when he had already stopped composing for decades, thanks also to the worthy efforts of conductors like Leonard Bernstein in re-evaluating his contributions.
 
big black - kerosene

Qvella à Kerosene was the most nauseating (and useless: the heat reached a maximum of half a meter away) stove ever to enter the scrap heap.
Just saying.
 
Randy Weston & Booker Ervin: Portrait of Vivian (1966)

Randy Weston - from "Monterey '66"
1966 (Verve)

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Donatella Rettore - Diva - - RSI 1981 anyway she was the Diva!
 
YouTube video non trovatorPJBqkLXIeY....... listen to this little candy! :-)))) Night treasures.
 
#123zero that is: 10 songs by RenatoZero (written all together as he signed) definitely better than Amico (considering only the second part of the immense discography 1981/92) courtesy of Iside
RENATO ZERO Spalle al Muro
 
3 Lights
Years ago I wrote a review about these very prog and very Porcupine Teteski......well done!!!
 
Parla con lei - Trailer

Pedro Almodovar (3 of 4)
"Talk to Her" - 2002

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Marty Ehrlich Quartet - Hymn

Marty Ehrlich - from "Line on Love"
2003 (Palmetto)

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