Hi everybody, I am Chinese, 26 years old, have been listening to classical music for 6 years. I'm not a musician but work in the music industry, though one of my favourite quotes is Ives' 'the birth of art will take place at the moment in which the last man, who is willing to make a living out of art is gone and gone forever.' In the beginning I saw the film Amadeus and was awed, then I began to build my collection started from Naxos' Mozart piano concertos. On my 20th birthday I got Bernstein's Mahler cycle with NYPO on Sony.
The Complete Bach Edition Complete Bach USB flash-drive (3,230 high quality MP3 files - 320KBPS) True, he wrote no opera (though many would hold the St Matthew and St John Passions and some of the secular cantatas to achieve that sense of drama), but the scope of his inspiration is dauntingly wide.
Since then Mahler's nostalgia for a lost or never existed homeworld always moves me, you know that China is still going through the pain of a quick-paced modernization and I feel that things are changing so fast that it is almost impossible to identify myself with anything. Not many great classical concerts here in Beijing, last year I was lucky enough to attend Abbado's Mahler 4th and it will always be a very precious memory. Recently I started to use the instant online streaming music service Spotify, it has a huge classical library, but it seems that very few people listen to classical on it.
There are many Spotify playlist sharing sites, and many of them don't even have a classical section. So I started my own blog. Besides the playlists I post, when I mention artists or recordings in the posts, most of the time I will link them to their Spotify ablums, so you can click through if you are interested. I look forward to exchanging playlists and thoughts on classical music and other arts with you. Music is the best.
Peace Ulysses.
You have the original from avax or some similar site where the links are now down, and this torrent is the same thing (the whole point of this torrent is to replace the links that are down) but the APEs were converted to FLACs, which is a slightly superior format because it is easier to run an MD5 check (with foobar for example, because MD5 is embedded into the flac file). The quality of the audio is exactly the same - both are lossless formats. If you convert these FLACs to WAV and do the same with your APEs, you will have a bit-for-bit identity between the outputs.