Carlo,Possibly. I often mention musics from several eras on another Board. It's quite common for me to mention (e.g.) Bach, a pop-rock or jazz artist or two, and various musicological / music theoretical elements in one and the same post.
Speaking of Swift, just the other day I told my...
Pompeii (Bastille). For obvious reasons, and because my fifteen-year old daughter adores Dan Smith. She was also quick to remind me that it is his birthday today.
I may be listening to (perhaps) the oldest piece of music ever written.
http://www.openculture.com/2014/07/the-oldest-song-in-the-world.html
Fascinating. :)
http://www.greenwych.ca/evidence.htm
Scherzo No. 3 in C-Sharp minor (Chopin).
This is such a gorgeous work and performance. How Chopin envisioned what some of the sonorities would sound like beforehand is beyond me.
Ron,
Many thanks! I have not heard this before. I have very early recordings of Buddy Holley that I listen to often. These are recordings that haven't been officially released as of yet. I've nearly made it my life's work to collect everything he wrote and recorded. :)
Team (Lorde).
This track is just so musically compelling for several reasons. Lorde (whom I like to refer to as the 'queen of magadizing') is easily my favorite artist within the past ten years. I could discuss the semi-technical aspects of this track and her other work for hours.