Classical-Drone

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

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Post-rock night in Tucson

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Last night we went to see a post-rock twin bill, Balmorhea (from Austin, Texas) opening for Mono (from Tokyo) at the local club Plush. In...
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Monday, May 3, 2010

Bernard in a book

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Through an accident of education I majored in French at university back in the 1970s. For several years I maintained it by continuing to re...
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Drones for the young

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Astute drone followers will have already noticed Kyle Bobby Dunn from his early limited-to-150 release Six Cognitive Works on the Swedish ...
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Reviews at furthernoise.org

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Furthernoise.org has published two of my reviews in the April issue . The Black Album , a new compilation on the net label Untitled & ...

Wildflower season

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Sometimes I have to stop and admire the scenery. Southern Arizona has had a lot of rain this winter, so the wildflower season has been pret...
Sunday, April 4, 2010

Henry Threadgill, jazz composer

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One of the few criticisms that I had for Graham Collier's The Jazz Composer was that he didn't have much to say about contemporary...
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Saturday, April 3, 2010

A couple of things I didn't know about Erik

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Some time ago, fellow blogger Brian Olewnick wrote about a weekend road trip accompanied by the entire five-CD Aldo Ciccolini recording of...
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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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