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^^ I am sorry to hear of your loss Matt, and am touched by your post.
I am sure the wondrous slow movement on Ravel's piano concerto will give you comfort, and help you remember Donny fondly :-)
I am sure the wondrous slow movement on Ravel's piano concerto will give you comfort, and help you remember Donny fondly :-)
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That is true. Thanks for your comment Sean. By the way, anyone here is knowledgeable in Jazz so that I could have an idea where to start to?Seán wrote:That is a very sad story Matt, it's a pity that you can no longer enjoy Donny's company and get to share your mutual love for music, that is sad. It's no substitute at all but you can listen to the music that brought him pleasure when he was alive, I am sure that he would be delighted that his collection is now with someone who appreciates it.
Matt.
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Those are beautiful pieces Fergus; I would like to know how you fare with that one in due coursefergus wrote:
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Hi Matt,ravel30 wrote:That is true. Thanks for your comment Sean. By the way, anyone here is knowledgeable in Jazz so that I could have an idea where to start to?Seán wrote:That is a very sad story Matt, it's a pity that you can no longer enjoy Donny's company and get to share your mutual love for music, that is sad. It's no substitute at all but you can listen to the music that brought him pleasure when he was alive, I am sure that he would be delighted that his collection is now with someone who appreciates it.
Matt.
I have been listening to Jazz ever since I was a teenager, I have hundreds of Jazz LPs and CDs, I only migrated to Classical in 2007. You can start a new thread on the adjacent 'Everything Else' series of threads or send me a PM if you like, I will be glad to discuss any item with you.
Seán
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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Matt, I likewise am sorry for your loss; it's very sad. Many classical and Jazz CDs from the collections of the elderly don't get passed down to the younger generation in their family, but rather end up in charity shops, being sold for a dollar or so...ravel30 wrote:That is true. Thanks for your comment Sean. By the way, anyone here is knowledgeable in Jazz so that I could have an idea where to start to?Seán wrote:That is a very sad story Matt, it's a pity that you can no longer enjoy Donny's company and get to share your mutual love for music, that is sad. It's no substitute at all but you can listen to the music that brought him pleasure when he was alive, I am sure that he would be delighted that his collection is now with someone who appreciates it.
Matt.
he would I believe be very happy that his beloved collection has gone to someone close to him, who will cherish, appreciate and learn from them... very happy indeed.
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I think that Seáns idea of a thread might be an interesting one for you Matt. There are a number of the guys here listening to Jazz.Seán wrote:Hi Matt,ravel30 wrote:That is true. Thanks for your comment Sean. By the way, anyone here is knowledgeable in Jazz so that I could have an idea where to start to?Seán wrote:That is a very sad story Matt, it's a pity that you can no longer enjoy Donny's company and get to share your mutual love for music, that is sad. It's no substitute at all but you can listen to the music that brought him pleasure when he was alive, I am sure that he would be delighted that his collection is now with someone who appreciates it.
Matt.
I have been listening to Jazz ever since I was a teenager, I have hundreds of Jazz LPs and CDs, I only migrated to Classical in 2007. You can start a new thread on the adjacent 'Everything Else' series of threads or send me a PM if you like, I will be glad to discuss any item with you.
Seán
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Not enough!fergus wrote:I think that Seáns idea of a thread might be an interesting one for you Matt. There are a number of the guys here listening to Jazz.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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I couldn't agree more. I do not want my collection to end up in some dusty, backstreet, second hand shop. I started collecting Jazz LPs when I was 15. When I started work at the tender age of 18 I decided not to buy a car or to take a drink but to spend my money on a good Hi-Fi sytem and on building a great LP collection. I never thought then that I would still have my collection 40 years later. I can remember buying many of them, they are a very personal possession, I would dearly love to have somebody have them and to get enjoyment from them much as I have done down through the years. I suppose that a record collection is a very personal thing and no two collections are the same. Donny was lucky to have found an appreciative recipient of his collection, let's hope that we are all as fortunate as him in that regard.Jared wrote:Many classical and Jazz CDs from the collections of the elderly don't get passed down to the younger generation in their family, but rather end up in charity shops, being sold for a dollar or so...
he would I believe be very happy that his beloved collection has gone to someone close to him, who will cherish, appreciate and learn from them... very happy indeed.
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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and so do I.fergus wrote:I tthink that it competes with, and possibly surpasses, the Kubelik version Darren.bombasticDarren wrote:
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
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That is a great idea Sean. I shall start the thread in a few days. Just to name a few familiar names (not music) among the 200 cds: Billie Holiday, Oscar Petersson, Duke Ellington, Charlie Barker (the saxophonist if I remember correctly). They all sound very interesting but I don't know where to start. Will tell more when I start a thread.Seán wrote:Hi Matt,ravel30 wrote:That is true. Thanks for your comment Sean. By the way, anyone here is knowledgeable in Jazz so that I could have an idea where to start to?Seán wrote:That is a very sad story Matt, it's a pity that you can no longer enjoy Donny's company and get to share your mutual love for music, that is sad. It's no substitute at all but you can listen to the music that brought him pleasure when he was alive, I am sure that he would be delighted that his collection is now with someone who appreciates it.
Matt.
I have been listening to Jazz ever since I was a teenager, I have hundreds of Jazz LPs and CDs, I only migrated to Classical in 2007. You can start a new thread on the adjacent 'Everything Else' series of threads or send me a PM if you like, I will be glad to discuss any item with you.
Seán
Regards,
Matt.