Monday, November 24, 2008

The return of the king - Audiorosity is back

Sankerib decited to re-open his famous blog Audiorosity for public viewing. 

Some comments from his devotedly followers:

w61:  Hallo Sank. Sincerely happy to see you again. We missed you because here we have the best posts of all around. For days and days I came to see you were back, without loosing my hope: Now you are. And so are we. From Italy
prunejuice:  HOORAYY!!! I'm always saddened to see that this blog is closed now that it's open again, my life can continue hahaha
cholera:  Welcome back. Your periodical disappearences plunge all of us in an abyss of despair, only to be rebound onto a heaven of euphoria when you come back. (I have a PhD in 'flattering')
max:  Welcome back, I missed you a lot!!!
Blackbird:  Welcome back my dear friend Sankerib, we missed you
wolfgang:  Sun is rising again in Audiorosity. Welcome back, we missed you. Everything OK?
Scoredaddy:  Welcome back, my friend! You have been missed.
Lever:  Welcome back Sankerib, I'm very glad seeing you open again , best regards
octron:  Hello Sankerib, nice you have opened your blog again But no new uploads (just kidding )

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I rearranged the mp3 music blog lists

Evidently, I re-organized my lists "More active mp3 blogs" and "Inactive mp3 blogs" by content, which results in four different rubrics:

  • Classical music in general
  • Opera
  • XXth Century - Electronic - Jazz
  • Folk - Guitar - World Music

I hope, this is for the convenience of my followers.

Furthermore, I added some outstanding blogs to the mp3 blog roll list:

Friday, November 14, 2008

Rickdog left his calling card

Some days ago, a guy named Rickdog left his calling card on my Joachim post and (highly visible) on the cbox. I consider it best to republish Rickdog's comment here, so that the followers of the kammermusikkammer got notified:

rickdog hat gesagt…

You have a great music blog here! I've added you to my mp3blog list and custom search, check it out.

Rickdog's collected 6,000 mp3blog links, accessible from the alpha menu at page top. You can open frames on these blogs to view them directly on my site, and you can also view the feeds in a frame.

The newest mp3blogs
http://chewbone.blogspot.com/2008/01/alphanew.html

You can search your blog and all the others in my custom google search:

Chewbone MP3blog search
http://chewbone.blogspot.com/2008/03/mp3-blog-search-results.html

I add new blogs to the alpha lists once a week, but your site is immediately added to the custom google search engine.
12. November 2008 11:48

Friday, November 7, 2008

Guía del Mundo Clásico - Guide to the World Classic

Recently elflaming74, owner of Classic Download, started a now project, a guide to prominent classical music, called Guía del Mundo Clásico. The idea behind is to act as meta-directory, serving links to several outstanding performances of the same work.

For example, the post "El Arte de la Fuga" contains references to CDs of Jordi Savall, Gustav Leonhardt, Glenn Gould, Helmut Walcha, Rinaldo Alessandrini, which have been posted in different blogs. (Of course, credits are given.)

This is a fine idea of cooperation between classical music bloggers, and we all should support it. Maybe this is also the reincarnation of "Andante Musica".

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Sankerib closed his blogs - Dmitry breaks through the baroque era

For some days, Sankerib closed his famous blogs Audiorosity and HM Catalog without any notice to his faithfully followers. Maybe he has good causes to act so. But I dont know nothing. @Sankerib, if you by accident read this, please explain...

Dmitry, on the other hand, decided to relaunch his blog Barocco-Music under the name XVIII Century Music, which he comments as follows:

"I want to change my blog's area of focus. I'm trough with barocco music and now I'm going to add some music of the Classicism. I won't forget about barocco as well."

Dmitry started the relaunch with Ignatz Pleyel's Symphonie and 11 (!) posts to Antonio Salieri (the victim of Milos Forman's calumny).

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

More! More! More! (Blogs, recently discovered by me)

It's hard to follow the many new incoming classical music blogs, but here they are (all added to the blog lists on kammermusikkammer during the last days):
HM Catalog
The Concert Hall
Il canto sospeso
Blogger Musical (basic library)

Monday, November 3, 2008

New blog StateWork, maintained by Guillermo

The classical music blog universe is still expanding: On October 28, 2008, the new blog StateWork started with Shostakovich 10th live on Carnegie Hall (19 Feb 2004). Like most of the posts, this is a broadcast recording (which is unique among the classical music blogs I know). 

The blogs owner, Guillermo, in his own words: "This is for you and I, to make available the great performances of recorded history that are either not available anywhere (private broadcast recordings) or somehow unavailable and not foreseeably set to be released commercially. The real aim is to feed the need for more superlative performances of music."

I registered as follower.