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RE: Curating Music History: An American in Paris (Gershwin)

in #classical-music6 years ago (edited)

i get most of my musical injections from accuradio these days ... i wonder

i, myself (and me) don't get any more in classical music than Chopin so far and a few things by that other piano guy ... was it eunm let me youtube that
beethoven !

i wonder , do you keep to a single genre or do you go by virtuosity ?

like turntablism (dj shadow or cut chemist or dj odilon and the likes who turned it from a table to an instrument) or modern jazz like satoko fuji ?

not limited to that ofcourse, i like a whole lot of metal and electronica too

check this out btw

https://towardsdatascience.com/making-music-when-simple-probabilities-outperform-deep-learning-75f4ee1b8e69

o yea, that's pop music ofcourse, can hardly expect an a.i. to produce some avant-garde jazz :p

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I don't know about accuradio! I will have to look that up...

For this series of posts, I do stick to "Classical" Music (so old music, from Baroque through to the more modern forms, via Classical and Romantic). Mostly, because it is the subject that I know best about due to the fact that I'm a professional "Classical" musician (well, Baroque/Classical specialist if you are being picky!). I do often listen to other music in my spare time (punk and ska being my go to genres), however there are probably people who know much more about those things than I do!

That was an incredibly interesting read that you linked to there. I didn't have a chance to listen to the music as I'm sitting on the floor waiting for the toddler to go to sleep, but I will definitely return back and have a proper listen and redigest the reading!

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