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    Man of the People Forums Moderator bobsticks's Avatar
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    Thanks JM!

    Inkeeping with my thread regarding Classic-based smaller ensembles, the Emerson String Quartet really fired on all pistons. The Mehdelssohn was first to be devoured and exceeded expectations. Octet for Strings in E flat major, op.20, while not as challenging as some, was very well done--stirring in fact.

    BTW, it seems a safe wager that the Pictures at an Exhibition was taken from vinyl. In case you were wondering it turned out splendidly.

    Thanks JM, you made my week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks
    Inkeeping with my thread regarding Classic-based smaller ensembles, the Emerson String Quartet really fired on all pistons. The Mehdelssohn was first to be devoured and exceeded expectations. Octet for Strings in E flat major, op.20, while not as challenging as some, was very well done--stirring in fact.

    BTW, it seems a safe wager that the Pictures at an Exhibition was taken from vinyl. In case you were wondering it turned out splendidly.

    Thanks JM, you made my week.

    I am glad to read that you enjoyed the music. The jazz version of "Pictures at an Ehibition" was a rather old record that I had not played in a while. After playing it recently I thought I need to share this recording.
    JohnMichael
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    Saturday I worked at my retail job from 2pm-8pm and cared for the gentleman from 8:30pm-9am. When I arrived home there was music in my mailbox. Just the lift I needed before returning to work at 1pm. Enjoying a day off today and enjoying new music.

    Thanks bobsticks, you kept me going.
    JohnMichael
    Vinyl Rega Planar 2, Incognito rewire, Deepgroove subplatter, ceramic bearing, Michell Technoweight, Rega 24V motor, TTPSU, FunkFirm Achroplat platter, Michael Lim top and bottom braces, 2 Rega feet and one RDC cones. Grado Sonata, Moon 110 LP phono.
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