What Are You Listening to this Weekend?
Fridays are coming up faster than I can find cute photos of animals wearing headphones, and yet the music I want to listen to keeps on stacking up.
This weekend I'll be listening to Bejamin Britten's Serenade Opus 31 / Les Illuminations Opus 18 / Nocturne Opus 60 with tenor Peter Pears. I've been on a Britten kick lately if you can't tell.
I'll also be giving some careful time to the Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall concert as I've only given it a perfunctory listen up until now.
I'll also be spending a solid block of time at Amoeba Records in Los Angeles to satisfy the rocker in me. I never know what I might find perusing the used bins.
So, what are you listening to this weekend?
Comments
The Turn of the Screw was my first introduction to Britten and I believe the reason I'm so curious about his work. Truly excellent. Curlew River is new to me however and thank you for sharing it with me (I've added it to my pending Amazon order which will also include some John Adams). Seems Curlew River has some similar themes to "outsider protagonists" that seem common to Britten's work. What does this say about Britten? Maybe I should have Dr. Nic discuss this in a post for the blog... Dr. Nic? Thanks for sharing Sonette and for reading the blog!
-Edward