https://album.link/i/1682553570 and https://www.qobuz.com/es-es/album/bill-evans-trio-herb-geller-live-february-14th-1972-hamburg-bill-evans/d5yww3aig1ujc
Recent restored release. I love Bill Evans, so I'm easy to please. The addition of Herb Geller's flute makes it truly special.
The Red Bull ring isn't a circuit that I like much, it's short, just 10 turns, 3 rather long straight parts with DRS, yet not many overtakes. Despite all that this Sprint Race has been pretty fun. Besides the boring and expectable Verstappen's dominion. I wish it rains tomorrow.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja is one of my favourite contemporary violinists, I've listened to her live like 3 times in the last years, and always is fun and rewarding (which I can't say of Yuja Wang for instance).
This album is available on most streaming services including qobuz, but Odesli must hate them.
Thanks. I liked better the very end of the video where Leo P was starting to play Mingus' Moanin'. I've found there's a take of a larger part of the concert, if someone is interested. Chris Scott plays his horn
I know you're joking, but I get the glove
His contribution to Italian, hence EU politics has been as toxic and damaging as Trump's to USA's. And don't forget that this fella preceded Trump for a couple of decades. He demonstrated to other democratic countries that being a rich jerk making politics to get richer and more powerful is feasible and acceptable to the population, as early as 1994. I wonder if we'll get to know how much he contributed to Putin and vice versa. He's one of the main accountables of the come back of fascism in developed democracies. And all that leaving aside his connections to the Italian Mafia. What a POS.
Dusty, I understood it like that, I kind of feel the same with most of his music, but there are a few works that I find very compelling. Parts of the Requiem are among them.