Listenin' to Classical Music and Conversation

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by bluemooze, Feb 22, 2017.

  1. CMT

    CMT Forum Resident

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    I think I asked this once before, but how is everyone posting images from their own computers? Everything I post is from Discogs, as that's the only way I know how to do it (although the Discogs image is often my actual copy), but I want to post something from my computer that I can't put up on Discogs. Where do you upload images to again?
     
  2. coopmv

    coopmv Newton 1/30/2001 - 8/31/2011

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    Can't do upload on this site, it used to allow it. Just provide the image address, i.e. the URL of the image between img (between square bracket) and \img(between square bracket).
     
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  3. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    For my own pictures, I use postimage.org
    Once you upload to there, you post it here like any other web image.
     
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  4. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    BBC Music Magazine CD.

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  5. J.A.W.

    J.A.W. Music Addict

    I copy and paste images, and it works fine.
     
  6. JuniorMaineGuide

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    I use Imgur, it’s free and the phone and web apps are easy to use.
     
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  7. CMT

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    No, I know that. I do that all the time. In this case, I need to get the image off my computer to somewhere with an address I can quote.
     
  8. CMT

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    Here is my copy of the original LP (the London version), autographed by KWC in 2003, also signed by pianist Philip Moll, who was her recital pianist at the concert where I met her again for the first time after many years, in San Francisco.When I pulled it out for her to sign, she laughed and said something like "That ancient thing!?"
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  9. CMT

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    Imgur. That's right. Thanks
     
  10. Very nice. Thank you.
     
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  11. vanhooserd

    vanhooserd Senior Member

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    Another Chesky reissue, this time of a Living Stereo LP from 1958. Recorded 4/26/58, Orchestra Hall. Producer: Richard Mohr. Engineer: Lewis Layton. This LP was made from the original three-track master, played back on an Ampex 300 series tape machine & mixed to two tracks "using a modified Perfectionist Audio Components Pro Reference Tube Preamp. The signal was fed from the preamp directly into the lathe..." Mastering engineer: Jack Adelman. Executive producers: David & Norman Chesky. Also issued by Chesky on CD. I have the 1995 Living Stereo CD, which adds El amor brujo, with Leontyne Price.
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  12. HiResGeek

    HiResGeek Seer of visions

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    A rainy Bartok day over here:

    Bartok: String Quartets (Hungarian Quartet)
    DG
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    Bartok: Mikrokosmos; Sonata; Sonatina; Out of Doors; Allegro Barbaro; For Children
    Zoltan Kocsis
    Decca

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    Most likely more Bartok to follow...
     
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  13. DeepFloyd11

    DeepFloyd11 Lady Eclectic

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    On the TT...

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  14. DeepFloyd11

    DeepFloyd11 Lady Eclectic

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  15. canzld

    canzld Forum Resident

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    Listening to CD3 : Le Jugement du Roi de Navarre

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  16. sambamaster

    sambamaster Forum Resident

    The Nashville Parthenon was a pivotal location featured in Robert Altman's epic film, Nashville...from 1975. Brilliant film, by the way!
     
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  18. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    BBC Music Magazine CD, originally released on Naxos.

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  19. -Sphinx-

    -Sphinx- OM - Ordinary Man

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    I have done something I rarely do - I've bought only four tracks from the album. Pletnev's studio recording of Scarlatti sonatas is my favorite version and I was just curious how he performed them (he plays only 4 sonatas here) 16 years earlier. This is a very different performance (e.g. sonata in G Minor K8 is almost 1 minute longer - 5:44 vs 4:51) but IMO it leaves no doubt we have to do with a very talented, young pianist. SQ (Melodia) is not surprisingly not so great. (24-88)


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  20. -Sphinx-

    -Sphinx- OM - Ordinary Man

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    I agree in 100% - this SACD sounds simply spectacular (and the famous Telarc bass drum sound can scare an unprepared listener :))!

    It's time for the studio version. Playing disc no 2 (16-44)

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  21. Mr Bass

    Mr Bass Chevelle Ma Belle

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    Bruckner: Sym 9. Mehta, Vienna Phil. UK London

    Perhaps the best sonics for the Bruckner 9. It sounds very dark in the concert hall.

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  22. Bachtoven

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    Very tuneful and rhythmic, with an occasional whiff of the cinema. It appears to be available only on streaming platforms or i-tunes. I listened to it on Qobuz.

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  23. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Listening to "Edda - Myths from medieval Iceland" performed by Sequentia on DHM.

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  24. vanhooserd

    vanhooserd Senior Member

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    It is a brilliant film & also a bit of a time machine for those of us who lived here then. I remember driving by when they were filming the Parthenon scene. I probably could have been in the film if I had wanted to.
     
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  25. bluemooze

    bluemooze Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Since the image window only accepts links, whatever you're linking to has to be turned on 24/7 for the image to always display. :)

    Edit: Based on further reading I see I didn't understand your question. Never mind. :)
     
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