Day 160: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Szell)

My listening post this evening is (again) in front of the TV series Blue Bloods, this time it’s Season 2 Episode 12 “The Job.” One of the biggest surprises to me is how good of an actor Donnie Wahlberg is. So much so that I can’t tell he’s acting. Do you know what I mean? … [Read more…]

Day 157: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Konwitschny)

My listening post today – which is Christmas Eve – is my office. Playing through my Altec Lansing speakers, which is connected to my iPod Classic – is The James Gang. Straight ahead of me (obviously) is my Lost in Space robot and an editorial comment regarding today’s listening project: German conductor Franz Konwitschny (1901-1962), … [Read more…]

Day 153: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Jochum)

My listening post this evening is with another kombucha to my right, John Suchet’s book Beethoven: The Man Revealed to my left, and in the background is Season 1, Episode 3 (“Sally and the Lab Technician”) of the fantastic Dick Van Dyke Show – for my money, the best-written, best acted TV series of all … [Read more…]

Day 152: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Haitink)

With the Penny Marshall film Big playing in the background, I’m drinking a kombucha, eating a Caesar salad, and listening to… Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink (1929- ), the London Symphony Orchestra, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor. I’ve encountered Maestro Haitink eight times previous to this evening, on… Day 8. Rating:”Meh!” Day 26. … [Read more…]

Day 151: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Furtwangler)

My listening post this morning is with a cup of coffee from Bagel Beanery to my left, just above a gingerbread cookie (which my wife bakes to perfection and is known far and wide for her skill), a twinkling Christmas tree before me, and a copy of John Ardoin’s indispensable book The Furtwangler Record to … [Read more…]

Day 149: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Bohm)

My listening post this morning is with one of the most famous episodes of The Andy Griffith Show in the background: “Opie the Birdman” (Season Four, Episode One). If you ever get a chance to watch “Opie the Birdman,” do it. The last line of dialogue is one of the most famous – and poignant … [Read more…]

Day 147: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (Bernstein)

My listening post this evening is in the living room, with House, M.D. (Season 8 Episode 19 – “The C Word“) on TV, tree and trimmings glowing joyfully, and American conductor Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), Wiener Philharmoniker and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor in my ears. Before I go any further, I’m going to … [Read more…]

Day 141: Symphony No. 8 in F major (Rattle)

My listening post this morning is Red Hot Inn, a legendary restaurant around these parts. They’re a fantastic place for breakfast. But they’re primarily known for their chili dogs, which are extraordinary. Been eating them for some 40 years. Granted, now I can’t eat them past 5pm or they give me reflux around 1am. So … [Read more…]

Day 139: Symphony No. 8 in F major (Konwitschny)

My listening post this morning is the second floor of our local library. Also known as my happy place. And it’s here, right now, that I’m listening to a recording from 1961 – German conductor Franz Konwitschny (1901-1962), Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F major. I’ve encountered Maestro Konwitschny seven times previously, … [Read more…]

Day 138: Symphony No. 8 in F major (Klemperer)

My listening post this afternoon is in front of the Christmas tree (now fully decked out) overlooking a snow-covered lake on December 5th, 2018. The temperature outside is 29 degrees Fahrenheit (that’s -1.6 Celsius for all you non-U.S. citizens). I have no idea what the temperature is inside. But I guarantee it’s not 29 degrees … [Read more…]