Late night music.

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Sort of in the mood for bluesy stuff. And stumbled across this.

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On a totally different track.......lovely stuff too.

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A performance by Eva Cassidy I'd not come across until earlier this evening.

http://www.jukebo.com/eva-cassidy/music ... lrp5p.html
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B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone.

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In complete contrast - J S Bach's Prelude in C. Very calming.

https://vimeo.com/128275855
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i don't expect anyone to be interested, but this is probably Richard Strauss's last composition - the fourth of his "Four Last Songs". sung by the wonderful Gundula Janowitz.

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bindeweede wrote:i don't expect anyone to be interested,
Your expectations are fulfilled then...
thIS sIGnaTure iS an
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Only just discovered this guy, John Martyn, even though he was apparently going a long time before his demise.

Perfect for the Late Night Music slot - though I'd happily listen to him any time of the day.

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Nice, smoochy, late-night tango. Lovely.

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Loussier and Satie. For me, an unexpected combination that works well.

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Many thanks to chaggle for introducing me to this chap, although it was in an altogether different context. Briefly too jazzy for me in the middle, but very appealing.
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Clever chap isn't he?
Don't blame me - I voted remain :con
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chaggle wrote:Binders reminded me of this...
James Taylor is a good name, it could be improved by adding Bruce at the start though.
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Can't resist. Gabriela Beňačková singing "Song to the Moon" from Dvořák's "Rusalka". A wonderful voice. Slightly slower than usual, but she sustains it beautifully.
English translations are available. https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q= ... +moon+text
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Here's a composer who has managed to pass me by until now - the Mexican Arturo Márquez (born 1950). Here's his Danzón No 2, with the brilliant Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolívar Orchestra from Venezuela.

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