A perspicuous selection there, given the caveats: aka unlikely to implement. But what-if? opens lots of doors.
[Do ANY of these people ever have it register.. that, the MIC is quote sensitive? you need not CHATTER-endlessly, at ROOM-filling excess to decide between the Frito-Lay or Cheez-whizzers..]
Then realized there is an abundance of Composers from whom similar passages {of angst} !? might be extirpated. I hadn't realized (my ignorance is large) of--even back to Medeival--the immortality of such a catalogued list of just the Composers of the catchy-tunes, with & without accompaniment. (Though am aware of the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra of Gliere; a fav, my LP is called, Russian Jewels with Joan Sutherland's magnificent solo performance. No words/pick one phrase? cerebral-ringtone.)
But for my ears, as unwilling bystander of these silence-eaters: Bix Beiderbecke's In a Mist and others of his utterly 'clean' performances eclipse all the distilled-antsiness of the usual ones.
(BTW, as your tastes seem catholic-small-c:)
I was once gifted with an amazing album via a lass who ran off to marry a musician of maybe, the Cincinnati O. Who Shall Rule this American Nation Nonesuch H-71317 "Songs of the Civil War Era by Henry Clay Work": the fine pianist William Bolcom and singers. Dunno if it's pure unobtainium or reissued, but When the Evening Star Went Down /1866 song about a sinking.. can match any of the Greats for pathos. Some passages even on a fone, I wot. If one did that sort of thing.
[Do ANY of these people ever have it register.. that, the MIC is quote sensitive? you need not CHATTER-endlessly, at ROOM-filling excess to decide between the Frito-Lay or Cheez-whizzers..]
Then realized there is an abundance of Composers from whom similar passages {of angst} !? might be extirpated. I hadn't realized (my ignorance is large) of--even back to Medeival--the immortality of such a catalogued list of just the Composers of the catchy-tunes, with & without accompaniment. (Though am aware of the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra of Gliere; a fav, my LP is called, Russian Jewels with Joan Sutherland's magnificent solo performance. No words/pick one phrase? cerebral-ringtone.)
But for my ears, as unwilling bystander of these silence-eaters: Bix Beiderbecke's In a Mist and others of his utterly 'clean' performances eclipse all the distilled-antsiness of the usual ones.
(BTW, as your tastes seem catholic-small-c:)
I was once gifted with an amazing album via a lass who ran off to marry a musician of maybe, the Cincinnati O. Who Shall Rule this American Nation Nonesuch H-71317 "Songs of the Civil War Era by Henry Clay Work": the fine pianist William Bolcom and singers. Dunno if it's pure unobtainium or reissued, but When the Evening Star Went Down /1866 song about a sinking.. can match any of the Greats for pathos. Some passages even on a fone, I wot. If one did that sort of thing.