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dualazmak

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"Immortal Bach" composed by Knut Nystedt (1915 -2014)
2L29SACD 2L Recordings 2.8 MHz 1 bit DSF download purchased at e-Onkyo site; Ensemble 96, conductor Oystein Fevang, in Oslo
in YouTube:

This YouTube video is also nice;

If you like to see the unique score together;
 

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Quite terrific long outro
 

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An all time favorite. Required listening for blues fans.
I agree. I saw this on cable in the early 80s? I even taped it to VHS. I believe it was recorded for Canadian tv. Just an awesome showcase of mentor and student killing it!
 

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Finished up the Casey Bill Weldon Document series this morning and followed it with a collection of Johnny Guitar Watson stuff from the '50s. That's the shaving music. In the bedroom it's the "Well Tempered Clavier" played by Angela Hewitt.
 

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The first song is friggin lit
 

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Public Service Broadcasting : You and Me from their “Every Valley” album, a concept album about the rise and fall of the Welsh coal mining industry and the utter destruction across the communities as the collieries shut down. The rest of the album is a master class as well.

 
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