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Eric Clapton, 'Slowhand At 70: Live at the Royal Albert Hall,' Eagle Rock (REVIEW)

So "God" is 70. Damn, where have the years gone? Eric Clapton first played the Royal Albert Hall in London a half-century ago with The Yardbirds. For his 200th appearance at this most prestigious venue, 'Slowhand At 70: Live at the Royal Albert Hall' contains plenty of good blues as well as classics from Derek & The Dominos, Blind Faith, Cream and his solo career.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Orchestral Maneuvers in the Czech - Kurt Gottschalk at Ostrava Days 2015 [REVIEW]

    While the biannual Ostrava Days in the Czech Republic features, primarily, a wide array of post-1950 solo and small ensemble pieces, it is, at its heart, a symphonic endeavor--founded and curated by Czech composer/conductor Petr Kotik. Over the course of nine expansive nights in August, running this year from the 21st to the 29th, the festival hosted three different orchestras, and all three together on the first night. The Ostrava-based Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra and resident ensemble Ostravská Banda did plenty of heavy lifting over the course of the fest, with the Miners Band from Stonava (a brass group from that nearby town in coal-mining Moravia) joining them on opening night.
  • Stefano Battaglia Trio Interprets Composer Alec Wilder on New 'In The Morning' [REVIEW]

    For his sixth ECM album, 'In The Morning', Italian pianist Stefano Battaglia, 50, brings his trio with bassist Salvatore Maiore and drummer Roberto Dani to the music of American composer Alec Wilder [1907-1980] whose songs have been recorded by Peggy Lee, the Mills Brothers and Frank Sinatra. Wilder also composed chamber music, operas and wrote the scholarly tome 'American Popular Song: The Great Innovators 1900-1950'.
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