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BaroqueandClassicalMusic·Baroque and Classical Musicbydoesit

Goldberg variations : which one is your favourite?

What is your favourite rendition of the Goldberg variations by J.S. Bach?
My go-to version is the 1992 Tatiana Nikolayeva recording. I think it's perfect. For me, the point of reference compared to other versions is how she sets of with the first variation. Most players will wake up the listener by playing it loud and/or fast. She however does it slow and soft. In a natural way, after the aria.
The last few years I've grown very fond of David Fray's recording. Mainly because he plays the whole thing slower than Nikolayeva. I think it's the most romantic recording.
Lang Lang, who I never listened to before, is a close contender to the above two. I was pleasantly surprised. I have the special version with the studio recording and the recording in Bach's Leipzig church. I honestly can't tell the difference between the two recordings.
Recently I started listening to an Andras Schiff live recording. I kind of enjoy the details and his usual metronomic perfection.
Other recordings I listen to frequently are Rosalyn Tureck (sounds like an "old" recording), Fazil Say (kind of "funky"). I find the Alexandre Tharaud recording good, but perhaps it lacks character for me. There are no specific qualities that stood out for me. Perhaps a standard rendition, then?
Versions that I disliked Vikingur Olafsson (too much showing off technical skill i.m.o.; very fond of his Philip Glass recording), Pavel Kolesnikov (too many strange twists or details; although I saw him play it live and was very impressed).
I listen to the Goldbergs everyday. Never get bored by it. They are my safe haven. I wonder sometimes why I have the rest of my collection.
Edit : Forgot about Glenn Gould. Like for most, he was my entry into Bach. Also his Goldberg recordings. Must admit I never give him a listen anymore.

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pixelfed·Pixelfedbydoesit

Pixelfed needs Big Names

The problem with leaving IG behind is all my friends are on there. None of them are on Pixelfed.
Famous people with hundreds of thousands followers could change this. They have the critical mass. Their followers will automatically follow. Does anybody have direct access to such people? Who can then spread the word in those circles...🫤
EDIT : I meant celebrities, not influencers.

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asklemmy·Ask Lemmybydoesit

What do you think of this plan to switch from Instagram to Pixelfed?

I hate Instagram. Because every post results in Meta knowing more about me and getting better in manipulating me and society. Locked in because of the critical mass. For now, it's the only way to keep in touch with international friends.
Would you be willing to make a Pixelfed account? Today? And double post everything for a while, on Insta and Pixelfed?
It's the only way to make this work, I think. Slowly creating a critical mass without dumping Insta rightaway. For the moment you and your friends won't miss out on anything. Along the way mention from time to time on Pixelfed there are no ads, no manipulative algorithm, ...
There are tool to import your Insta posts with hashtags and timestamps. Although, apparently, these don't work perfect yet.
Continue doubleposting until half of your contacts have done the same. Then start only posting to Pixelfed, simultaneously posting an Instagram post saying you and most others have switched and why.
Could this work?
EDIT : perhaps my question is : How can we make this into something trending?
EDIT 2 : if you already switched. Did you manage to convince some of your contacts?
EDIT 3 : i started contacting famous persons (blue tick) that i follow on ig. "Question. Would you consider opening a parallel account on PIXELFED? No algorithm, no ads, server in a country of your choice. As to slowly move away from Meta. You have enough critical mass."

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musicproduction·Music and audio productionbydoesit

Music made with Teenage Engineering op...

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/56175623

Strange start to a post... A lifelong friend of mine was euh, killed recently. The kind of stuff you only see in movies. Somehow it started a creative musical process. I sing out of tune, but the making was more important than the result. It was kind of a therapeutic.
I do everything with Teenage Engineering OPxy and OP1field. A long time ago I used to play on the train with a Yamaha QY70. Didn't do anything for 10 - 15 years. Some years ago I started DAW'ing. But starting up computer and cubase, sitting behind a computer, in a fixed room, cables, linking plug-ins ... I hate it.
Enter Teenage Engineering. Just power it on and continue on your project or try something new.. Wherever, whenever. You don't need both machines. Got the field first. As a lot of people discovered, it's a totally different approach and more akin to a band rehearsing live. Missed midi/sequencing. Added the xy and now I have my perfect "studio".
My workflow is 80% of the track is made on the OPxy. Then I record to OP1f. There I add extra sounds or beats but mainly vocals (also great vocoder).
You can listen to the project mentioned above here, on soundcloud.

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musicproduction·Music Productionbydoesit

Music made with Teenage Engineering op...

Hi. A lifelong friend of mine was euh, killed recently. The kind of stuff you only see in movies. Somehow it started a creative musical process. I sing out of tune, but the making was more important than the result. It was kind of a therapeutic.
I do everything with Teenage Engineering OPxy and OP1field. A long time ago I used to play on the train with a Yamaha QY70. Didn't do anything for 10 - 15 years. Some years ago I started DAW'ing. But starting up computer and cubase, sitting behind a computer, in a fixed room, cables, linking plug-ins ... I hate it.
Enter Teenage Engineering. Just power it on and continue on your project or try something new.. Wherever, whenever. You don't need both machines. Got the field first. As a lot of people discovered, it's a totally different approach and more akin to a band rehearsing live. Missed midi/sequencing. Added the xy and now I have my perfect "studio".
My workflow is 80% of the track is made on the OPxy. Then I record to OP1f. There I add extra sounds or beats but mainly vocals (also great vocoder).
You can listen to the project mentioned above here, on soundcloud.

Music made with Teenage Engineering op...https://on.soundcloud.com/CGTRUYlPNGEpYTa9MmOpen linkView original on sh.itjust.works

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