Carmina Burana by Carl Orff - Yeah; you've heard it. It's had the crap played out of it on a bunch of TV commercials "Elfen" music from LOTR, or any other Gaelic tunes (Geez, that's one heck of a movie; worth waiting thirty years for) Mozart K40 (Steph says Requium) Squirrel Nut Zippers Any Beatles Stones "Hot Rocks" (best aerobic workout I know of - if there's better, I don't want to know!) Dave Grusin almost any Anonymous 4 (any - it all sounds alike, but it all sounds wonderful, too) Fourplay (have they come out with a second album?) Dave Brubeck My favorite listen after Carmina Burana is Rhapsody in Blue - I have at least five versions; my favorite is by a pianist named Tzimon Barto (the disc also contains something by Prokofiev) Almost makes me cry. Linda Ronstadt - later stuff, especially Skylark Canadian Brass - any My son says I like swing music(!?) Brian Setzer, etc. Steeleye Span (any) Thanks, Matt, for the Clumsy Lovers CD. That's good stuff, too. I still owe you one. We generally bring along a variety of classical stuff. I love symphonic music, especially that with fewer fiddles. Karl Wolz |
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