It’s too bad that not all countertenors sound like this. I sit next to one at rehearsal, and he hasn’t quite mastered the art of balancing between brittle and beautiful. Something that I think is probably a lot more difficult for countertenors than women. There’s a fullness that I don’t think can ever really be achieved.
A Lesser-Known Work by Gilbert and Sullivan Tells a Tropical Tale
Yikes, Steve Smith tells it like it is!
I realize that I am way behind the curve for this boat, but forgive my lack of musical digging for the past few months as I’ve been hard at work on my graduate school applications. Not an excuse, but an explanation, at least, as to why I seem to have completely missed the debut of this group whose first international tour is completely sold out.
Mumford & Sons has a distinct echo of skiffle to their music, owing to the strings and straight percussion mimic of an Irish bodhran. That double bass lends a lot of credibility and musicality to their sound. It seems like a lot of roots rock groups are incorporating the double bass over simply a bass guitar these days.
Headed out to purchase their debut album, and will post a more detailed review after I’ve given it a few fair listens on my trip to Bloomington tomorrow.
AFOOT and light-hearted, I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose.
Henceforth I ask not good-fortune — I myself am good fortune;
Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,
Strong and content, I travel the open road.
A Year in MP3s
What an insightful piece about beginning and ending with music! What do you think you should force yourself to do for an hour or two every day for the next year?
Had the pleasure of attending the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis yesterday with my sister. All of the performers were excellent and it was truly wonderful listening to some excellent music, even though we did hear the Allegro con spirito and Allegro movements of Mozart’s Sonata in G major 4 times! (He most certainly was in the room yesterday) The above piece: Ciaccona from Partita No. 2 in D minor by Bach was by far my favorite. The performer might not have chosen the best piece to showcase her ability, but the spirit was still there!
