Hello,Philidor! Thank you for great uploads! I really enjoy in yourchoice and it is great to see such a fan of classical music.Tell me,did you upload something of classical guitar music?
(Sep 23, 2016, 17:53 pm)Slavio Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,Philidor! Thank you for great uploads! I really enjoy in yourchoice and it is great to see such a fan of classical music.Tell me,did you upload something of classical guitar music?
Lute, yes. Solo guitar, not yet, though some of the "early music" ensemble recordings I've uploaded (and am in the process of uploading) will have a guitar with a solo selection or two.
Ernst Toch - Symphonies, vol 1 - A Francis, Berlin RSO (2002) [Philidor; FLAC]
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Ernst Toch - Symphonies, vol 2 - A Francis, Berlin RSO (2002) [Philidor; FLAC]
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Ernst Toch - Symphonies, vol 3 - A Francis, Berlin RSO (1997) [Philidor; FLAC]
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Eustache du Caurroy - 23 Fantasies - Savall, Hesperion XX (1984) [Philidor; FLAC]
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Fayrfax - Missa O quam glorifica - A Carwood, The Cardinall's Musick (1995) [Philidor; FLAC]
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Thank you for the recent uploads, Philidor
I have d/l the Robert Fayrfax and the
Orlando Consort. Cheers ... Terry
Yes, it's me. I've had a lot of things come up lately, and will be going in for rotator cuff surgery mid next week. But I hope to start resuming uploads both here and on Extratorrent soon after that.
Hi Philidor, really hope you're recovering from your surgery ok. Just came across your uploads for the first time. they're pretty wonderful. The ones that have caught my interest initially are The Medieval Romantics, Il Ballarino Italian Dances, the Spanish Renaissance Wind Music, Sances, the Flemish Polyphony, the 13th Cent Scottish Polyphony, and Gothic Voices. The last three don't appear to have any seeders, so when you're on your feet again - so to speak! - I would love a reseed of those.
Meantime, recover comfortably
(Dec 12, 2016, 02:46 am)pollenpath Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Philidor, really hope you're recovering from your surgery ok. Just came across your uploads for the first time. they're pretty wonderful. The ones that have caught my interest initially are The Medieval Romantics, Il Ballarino Italian Dances, the Spanish Renaissance Wind Music, Sances, the Flemish Polyphony, the 13th Cent Scottish Polyphony, and Gothic Voices. The last three don't appear to have any seeders, so when you're on your feet again - so to speak! - I would love a reseed of those.
Meantime, recover comfortably
Thanks, pollenpath. It's frustrating being restricted pretty much to my left hand for typing, but I'm coming along. Will be seeing my surgeon next week, and I hope to be out of the weighted sling after that, and moving to passive strengthening of the right arm.
I am currently seeding those three items 24/7, but I suspect (as I've seen before) more folks will need to seed them to get downloads going. Try posting in the thread designed for that, and best of luck.
hello philidor
,how are you ? , it's been long time since you upload any thing here , i wish you are okay
(Mar 29, 2017, 18:09 pm)ahmed__ Wrote: [ -> ]hello philidor ,how are you ? , it's been long time since you upload any thing here , i wish you are okay
Thanks! I appreciate the thought.
The torn rotater cuff surgery I had almost 5 months ago hasn't healed up, yet. Far from it, judging from the pain that comes from any significant movement. I was under the impression the pain vanished in about 3 months, especially since I had (according to my physical therapist) incredible range of motion almost from day 1. But it seems this kind of surgery can heal quickly or very slowly, depending on a range of issues. Guess being older than dirt doesn't help.
At least, we're thinking it's just a slow healing process--anything else, and I'm up shit creek. But we'll see, soon.
So I've been doing very little movement with it, and that's also meant less typing and no uploading. Fortunately, a week's course of one drug started a day ago has begun to dampen the pain. I've taken advantage of that to resume re-upping my old classical torrents once again on KAT--it's Happy Torrents Day, there--plus a smaller lot of jazz. Then I plan to copy them over to TPB and ET. If the drug doesn't work out, my orthopedic surgeon plans on using a steroid injection. Either way, at least I'll get some uploading done again. It's been extremely frustrating not being able to share files.
So no requests just yet, but (with any luck) a lot of material showing up in any case. And who knows...? Maybe I'll get real relief in my right arm, and can resume strengthening it. Stranger things have happened.