Wotajared: I have just found this piece of music after searching for over 30 years for it. I also know it from Deep Purple's bit of jamming, and have never found out what it was until 2 nights ago, when I happened to hear it on a classical music radio show. Yeehaaa!!!
Hey, I just listened to Deep Purple's "Lazy" made in Japan version. At the end of the song, Ritchie Blackmore includes the riff from this composition.
Incredible, nowadays "artists" don't include pieces of classical music into their performances.
It's surprising how music passes from joyful (almost childish) to sad around 4:30. That's why I have at least two reasons to like this masterpiece. Thanks for sharing.
@DonPedro6901 Sounds great on my system. Of course, I have an extra preamp to boost low levels. Actually, this IS recorded properly. This is symphonic music where 90 db variations are common. It's not broadcast processed, which would ruin it.
One of the most beautiful images I've ever heard: 7:57 - 9:19 .
Thank you for posting this miracle.
attractionmagnetical 3 weeks ago
Amazing! Simply wonderful
bassboy2772 1 month ago
@wotajared Maybe Richie was inspired by Chet Atkins, he made this famous on guitar.
matsel01 1 month ago
Wotajared: I have just found this piece of music after searching for over 30 years for it. I also know it from Deep Purple's bit of jamming, and have never found out what it was until 2 nights ago, when I happened to hear it on a classical music radio show. Yeehaaa!!!
Louise in Cape Town.
gerrystheman 2 months ago
Hey, I just listened to Deep Purple's "Lazy" made in Japan version. At the end of the song, Ritchie Blackmore includes the riff from this composition.
Incredible, nowadays "artists" don't include pieces of classical music into their performances.
wotajared 2 months ago
It's surprising how music passes from joyful (almost childish) to sad around 4:30. That's why I have at least two reasons to like this masterpiece. Thanks for sharing.
jigsawzoubir 3 months ago
@DonPedro6901 Sounds great on my system. Of course, I have an extra preamp to boost low levels. Actually, this IS recorded properly. This is symphonic music where 90 db variations are common. It's not broadcast processed, which would ruin it.
Glinkaism1 3 months ago
too quiet, you could a little bit more improove it by using mp3gain ;)
DonPedro6901 5 months ago
@theheartsthief really again? lovely song though!
rob5gt 6 months ago
@rob5gt omg I heard it to ,,
theheartstheif 6 months ago in playlist classic