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Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, from this unusual and superb CD.

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1957 recording of The Mikado on London 2-LP set
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'Tessellate' by Alt j. This live version is the best arrangement of the song. Not quite as rich sound wise but there's so much emotion and energy in the performance.

Hope you enjoy it. AA




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A memory of my youth - and I still like the song:
The Knack - My Sharona

 
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Gustav Holst: The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle

 
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I've been searching for this song for an hour now, because I didn't know the artist or the title. :O (My excuse: I often heard it as a child, but not afterwards.)
It's written in septuple time, with just a few instruments playing, and hands clapping.

Finally I found it:
Dave Brubeck (Duh!) - Unsquare Dance
 
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If you liked Unsquare Dance (7/4 time), listen to Castilian Drums (5/4):


Joe Morello was a drummer's drummer, the best who ever picked up a stick, and the perfect complement to Brubeck's outside-the-box genius. Their debut at Carnegie Hall was probably the apex of the band's glorious and innovative career, and the performance of their lives. The entire concert album is a must-have for any jazz fan.

Can you tell I'm passionate about this music? :)

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Thank you! I do understand your passion. I enjoyed every second of it. It must have been fascinating watching him.
 
Still listening to Brubeck - another 5/4 time melody: Take Five :D

This is a long version:

 
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From the Disney movie "Frozen", Elsa's song "Let it go", performed by Idina Menzel.
There are certainly better versions of this song. I love this one BECAUSE it's not perfect. :-) I think it shows Elsa's feelings way better than a perfectly performed song ever could.


And I love this part of the movie where she builds a breathtakingly beautiful palace.
 
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