Classical-Drone

An ongoing inquiry into music, from classics to drones, with occasional pauses to admire the scenery.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Tales of a Spanish cellist

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Once in a while, I find novels that interact with music in some non-trivial way. My most recent example is The Spanish Bow , a debut novel ...
Thursday, September 20, 2007

Music from Comala

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Last October, I selected a piano challenge: to learn a new piano work that had not yet been recorded. Blogger Hugh Sung had an article abo...
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Friday, September 14, 2007

Altered Realities

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In the early days, soundscape music rested primarily in the hands of keyboard players, until Robert Fripp and Brian Eno combined Fripp's...
Monday, September 3, 2007

Labor Day Canyon Blogging

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It's starting to cool off in southern Arizona, with relatively few days in triple digit heat (unlike Phoenix, which has been setting hea...
Saturday, September 1, 2007

Harmony in the blogosphere

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Scott Spiegelberg at Musical Perceptions and James Cook at Mathemusicality have started a discussion about tonality and harmony, where, to o...
Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Freely available drones: Uexkull

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One of the first sets of CDs that I pre-ordered was when my primary CD dealer was Soleilmoon Records in Portland. I even went to visit them...
Monday, August 27, 2007

How to play inside the piano

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One of my recently discovered joys-of-Netflix is that they carry new music DVDs released on the Mode label. Mode has long been a premiere ...
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Caleb Deupree
Retired software engineer, now devoted to music of various types. Contact me at ctdeupree at gmail dot com.
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