What was the last piece of music that inspired you?
Tell us about the piece you cannot stop thinking about!
You all know this feeling! You hear a piece of music, and suddenly a particular melodic line, a harmonic change, or the timbre of an instrument sends goosebumps all over your body!
Fo me, it was during a recording session with a vocalist performing a piece by Grieg I had never heard of!
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Not just one song, but for me it was Jesus Castro Balbi's all-Lauro album "Venezuelan Waltzes" from '91. A couple months back, I stumbled on it while looking for references. It's my favorite recording of Lauro's music I've found. He really brings out the dance elements and the fun and uses a wide variety of articulation and effects to bring out the different voices in the music like a conversation. I never really associated call and response with those waltzes, but he makes it very clear. It's really made me rethink how I approach not just Latin, but all the music I play.
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I made a hole in an LP like this one in the picture below... I have no idea how many times I have listened to the side of Astor Piazzolla recording, always having goosebumps all over my body. 36 years later I still have the same sensation. The tracks are "Adios Nonino", "Fuga y Misterio", "Michelangelo" y "Otono Porteno".
Off-topic: Nowadays my time is a mess, but I miss you a lot, my tonebase mates!
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There are many... but one that really brought me to a new place was "A Closed World of Fine Feelings and Grand Design" by Graeme Koehne. I heard someone play the first section of it at one of our local Classical Guitar Society Parties, and I was just mesmerized! Interesting piece: it wasn't originally written for guitar (the first section, repeated at the end, was written for piano), it's not melodically or harmonically complex, it's tonal and definitely not New-Agey, but there's something about the way the melody progresses in wide intervals that's just hypnotic -- to me, anyway. It did help me come to a new level technically, too. And when I played it for my teacher's student recital on Zoom (I was the "advanced" student) the audience just loved it. All credit to the piece, not to me! It's one I plan to keep exploring over time, finding new things. And it's really fun to play, too!
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Ok, I'm a big fan of this anime so it may have something to do with my perception. But this piece gives me the goosebumps each time I listen to it, cover by one of my favorite channel. https://www.youtube.com/c/GrissiniProject1
This piece is play at the end of the season where the survivors of a lifelong siege finally made it out of the walls and for the first time in their entire life to discover the sea. The euphoria was short lived as they realized across the vastness of that sea lies only more enemies. At 1:50 when the Cello and Violin chimes in is when a resolve was made to continue the hopeless fight. Ok too much commentary but absolutely beautiful piece.
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Really? Martin , THE piece! As in ONE? Ok, I'll try.
Let's see, the first piece of music that I was obsessed with was Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, or maybe Bach's Chaconne by John Williams, but then there is Beethoven's Op. 110 piano sonata...... Well, this isn't working.
Alright, I'm just going to throw something out there that I recently heard which really moved me. This is Rhiannon Giddens singing Wayfarring Stranger. In addition to her music's ethereal beauty I decided to chose this as a change of pace.