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Boone/White September 30, 2008

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Benjamin Boone

Mary Jo White

 

The music of Benjamin Boone, as played by Mary Jo White, in review.

Brazilian music videos September 30, 2008

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For a number of years now aficionados have been able to listen to the over-the-air programming of MPB-FM, based in Rio de Janeiro, via their webcasting (http://www.mpbfm.com.br/radinho.asp?bitRate=64)

Now the site has a u-tube-type service, with videos of Brazilian popular music

at

http://mpbtube.com.br

 

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

Mahavishnu September 30, 2008

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According to Wikipedia, “Mahavishnu  (Devanagari: महाविष्णु) is an aspect of Vishnu, the Absolute which is beyond human comprehension and is beyond all attributes.” For those who were listening to music in the early seventies, Mahavishnu was both Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, and his group, the Mahavishnu Orchestra. John McLaughlin had worked as a jazz musician in the late sixties, recording with Tony Oxley and John Surman in his native England, and moving to the USA in 1969, where he recorded with former Miles Davis drummer Tony Williams, as well as appearing on landmark albums by Davis himself (In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew, On the Corner, A Tribute to Jack Johnson). He became a devotee of guru Sri Chinmoy, as evidenced by the titles of the two LPs he recorded for producer Alan Douglas, Devotion (with drummer Buddy Miles, heard on the classic Band of Gypsies led by Jimi Hendrix) and My Goal’s Beyond, with stunning recordings of jazz standards for acoustic guitar.

Nevertheless, when McLaughlin formed the Mahavishnu Orchestra in early 1971 (with keyboardist Jan Hammer, violinist Jerry Goodman, drummer Billy Cobham, and bassist Rick Laird) the results were explosive, reaching an immensely larger audience of young people who had been left bereft by the death of Jimi Hendrix the previous fall. The pathbreaking recording by this group, which only lasted until 1973, was The Inner Mounting Flame

Inner Mounting Flame

with music of an intensity of passion that was all absorbing. This music did not swing, it burned, recalling the spiritual fire of the last recordings of John Coltrane. No one who was present at the live performances of this band will ever forget the experience.

This disc, and the few others recorded by the original Orchestra, are fundamental documents of years that changed music.

Inner Mounting Flame, CD 15447

Birds of Fire, CD 13150

Between Nothingness and Eternity, CD 15445

The Lost Trident Sessions, CD 15503

Chiara String Quartet in Raleigh September 30, 2008

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Chiara String Quartet

The Chiara String Quartet in Raleigh, in review.

In review September 10, 2008

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Liturgy and Contemplation in Byrd’s Gradualia is reviewed in the Aug. 2008 issue of Early Music.

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