Really busy weekend folks. Will send this out Monday or Tuesday. Meanwhile, if you have some additional music you wish to share, please let us know. Cheers, Patricia Savage *Mayapple**Studio* 919-859-2789 (h), 919-438-6766 (m) www.psavageart.com Join me on Facebook On 5/5/17 6:47 PM, Carol Creech wrote: > I only briefly glanced at this thread, but I am loving the stuff you > are all listing! > > I would love a copy of the list - thanks! > Carol > > Sent from my iPhone > > On May 5, 2017, at 5:55 PM, Deborah Shaw <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > >> I’m on deadline, but can’t resist adding to the list. And yes please, >> I’d love a copy of the complete list — Thank you! >> >> I have pretty eclectic tastes. I’ll try to avoid repeating any that >> have already been listed: >> >> Ba Cissoko, Sabolan >> Art Pepper, Modern Art Vol. 2, plus any other of his albums >> Israel Kamakawiwo’ole (has words, but I can ignore them) >> Lionel Loueke, Karibu (one album) and Mwaliko (another album) >> Strunz & Farah, Primal Magic or Rio De Colores — guitar combination >> of jazz, flamenco and Iranian musical genres >> >> Lara St. John, Bach Works for Violin Solo >> Benjamin Grosvenor >> And of course all kinds of classical (although no overly flowery or >> romantic pieces), including chamber and quartets >> >> Then there are the times when I need the really rowdy for working… >> That’s a whole ‘nother list. Today, it might need to be Flogging >> Molly and “It’s been the worse day since yesterday…” from their album >> “Swagger”. >> >> Thank you all! >> >> Deb >> _______ >> >> Deborah B. Shaw >> dbShaw Studios >> >> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> >> 949.887.3465 >> >>> On May 5, 2017, at 2:25 PM, Karen Ackoff <[log in to unmask] >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: >>> >>> I'd love a copy of the list! >>> Thx! K >>> >>> From my iPhone. >>> >>> On May 5, 2017, at 3:53 PM, Patricia Savage <[log in to unmask] >>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: >>> >>>> I am making a list of, I hope, everyone's contribution. Would >>>> anyone like a copy? >>>> >>>> Additional thoughts.... >>>> >>>> Anonymous 4, medieval chants with women's voices. Very peaceful and >>>> very non-exciting. >>>> >>>> All of Baka Beyond. They are sort of fusion Irish/African. I love >>>> their music. There are words, but frequently, for me anyway, the >>>> voices just become an instrument and I really don't listen for the >>>> words, just how it's woven into the music. >>>> >>>> Iron and Wine. Words, but beautiful to listen to. >>>> >>>> Agree about Loreena McKennitt. Love The Visit. My favorite of hers. >>>> >>>> Michael Brook's Hybrid. Alternative. Sort of modern/classical. No >>>> words. >>>> >>>> My Brightest Diamond, especially This is My Hand. If you've had >>>> kids and want a song about a baby in the womb, listen to Before the >>>> Words. This is My Hand it totally cool! Shara has classical roots >>>> and has turned quite alt and has her own unique sound. I've bought >>>> almost all her cds. >>>> >>>> Now Ensemble, Awake cd. Alternative Classical. Our symphony played >>>> one of his pieces, which was quite fun to hear really modern music. >>>> No words. Interesting rhythms and musical textures. >>>> >>>> Peter Gabriel's Passion. Listen to this one a lot. No words. Ranges >>>> from very peaceful to passionate. >>>> >>>> ALL, EVERY SINGLE Radio Head!!! I can't understand a word he says, >>>> so his voice really becomes a wonderful blend with the music. It >>>> swirls. It dances. It floats. It is like a stream. It tosses you in >>>> one direction and then another and then another. >>>> >>>> Shearwater's Rook. Words. Interesting words. Interesting >>>> Alternative Rock. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Patricia Savage >>>> *Mayapple**Studio* >>>> 919-859-2789 (h), 919-438-6766 (m) >>>> www.psavageart.com >>>> Join me onFacebook >>>> On 5/5/17 9:08 AM, Linda Feltner wrote: >>>>> Yes, St Martin the the Fields chamber orchestra plays a lot in >>>>> that favorite genre. Excellent. Chamber music in general is great >>>>> to work by. >>>>> >>>>> It's not Gypsy , but one of my all time favorites for giving a >>>>> lift is Luigi Boccherini's "Fandago, Sinfonie & La Musica Notturna >>>>> di Madrid". Wow. He lived and created a lot of Spanish influenced >>>>> music. Just love it. >>>>> >>>>> But I'll look up Gypsy Kings! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thank you ListServ! it's inspirational all around! >>>>> Linda >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _____________________ >>>>> Linda M. Feltner Artist LLC >>>>> Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, President >>>>> 520.803.0538 >>>>> www.lindafelter.com >>>>> On 5/4/17 5:14 PM, Liz Lockett wrote: >>>>>> I love almost anything from St Martin in the Fields chamber >>>>>> orchestra with sir Neville Mariner conducting. Gypsy Kings >>>>>> flamenco guitar stuff is great when you really need a lift. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ________________________________________________ >>>>> >>>>> Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the >>>>> instructions at >>>>> http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv >>>>> >>>> >>>> ________________________________________________ >>>> >>>> Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the >>>> instructions at >>>> http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv >>>> >>> ________________________________________________ >>> >>> Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? 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