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All right, I'll bite.The most recent things in my iTunes rotation have been pretty random (though mostly "classical-ish").Tavener: Protecting the Veil — Yo-Yo Ma; David Zinman; Baltimore SymphonyJohnny Greenwood: There Will Be Blood SoundtrackJan Garbarek: Officium — Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard EnsembleArvo Pärt: Te Deum — Estonian Philharmonic Choir, Tallinn Chamber OrchestraSergei Prokofiev: Symphony #1 In D, Op. 25 — Seiji Ozawa: Berlin PhilharmonicLaurie Anderson: Live at Town Hall, September 19-20, 2001Glen Gould: Goldberg VariationsJohn Adams: Shaker Loops — Kent Nagano, London Symphony OrchestraZoë Keating: One Cello x 16: NatomaSteve Reich: DifferentTrainsKronos Quartet: Kronos Quartet / Philip GlassGórecki: Symphony No. 3 — Dawn Upshaw (Soprano) London Symphonietta, David ZinmanSteve Tibbets: Big Map IdeaIf you are unfamiliar with most of these you might get a sense of "looping" from any of them.Best regards,
Ted Killian
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On Feb 15, 2016, at 7:10 PM, Art Simon <simart@gmail.com> wrote:I'm always interested in what people are listening to, loop based or not. My usual rotation is getting stale. Thanks in advance.
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