Ottawa, Ontario


Hello,

Anyone in the Ottawa area interested in a once a month listening session?

matthew
mcrosier

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Well the first night went well. Great music and good conversation. We listened to: Calamus, The Creaking Tree String Quartet, Bill Frisell and Bob Brozman. We listened with and without the tube buffer. Opting to go without the buffer, mostly because the buffer isn't burned in yet. Plans are in the works for a second night.

matthew
Hello Jeff

Thanks for the reply. That's quite the office set-up you have. I don't think my home system will overwhelm you. I have a pair of Dynaudio A72's as my floorstanders and a pair of Totem Model 1's as my monitor's. I run Classe 100 monoblocks and an Adcom GFP 750 Pre-Amp. I use a VPI Jr with a Rega 300 arm and Rega Super Elys and a Classe CDp .5. The cables are Ultralink Ambiance and the interconnects are Cardas with Eichmann Bullets.

Where I excel is my music collection. Everything from Indian Classical to Punk to electronica to old tyme country. With the majority being jazz and Western Classical.

I live out in the Kanata area. If you might like to get together to listen to tunes and discuss hi-fi. Let me know.

thanks, matthew
Well we appear to be off and running. With a listening session already scheduled.

If anyone else is interested please let us know.

all the best

matthew
Well we have now enjoyed our second evening. I had a chance to revel in the glory of the Total Coincident Victory and it was incredible. We listened to an Audio Silver Night SET integrated and to Canary push pull mono blocks. I preferred the Canary but they were both outstanding.

The music included: Patricia Barber, David Grisman, Jill Saint John, Lutoslawski and a bunch of men singing pig latin versions of "Old MacDonald".

We reconvene in April to put my Totem Model One's through the paces.
Haha

thanks for clearing up the musician error. where did i come up with Jill St. John.

looking forward to checking out the Fab's

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matthew
Another night and another success. This time it was my Totem Model One's and a night of mostly jazz trumpet. We listened to the likes of: Enrico Rava, Hot Lips Page, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard and many more. What they lack in bass they make up for in the mids and highs. I think everyone enjoyed the Totem's, at some point I'd like to listen to the Forest Floor stander.

matthew
Hello Bill,

Thanks for the note. If you are in the company of Terry and Paul you are walking on rarified air. Great people, who just happen to know a lot about music as well. We will be planning another listening session soon. Send me an e-mail through the Audiogon system and I will include you on the discussion.

all the best

matthew
It seemed like time for another update. Well we've been trucking along for a little while and now we have 5 members. I hosted our most recent get together on September 23 2005. What a blast! My sound room, if it can be called that is really only able to hold to people so I set up the stereo in my living/dining room instead. The acoustics weren't great (but then again my regular room is far from perfect) but we were able to sit all five comfortably and I hope the music was interesting enough to make up for the sound bouncing around. As I look back now, I think that starting up this listening club was one of the best things I have taken part in over the last several years. We meet once a month for tunes, conversation and the odd beverage and it's a hoot. I look forward to each meeting. I can't see us being able to expand any further because of space issues but I can see why some of our group are in other listening clubs, it's great fun.

I chose to program music from or inspired by Chicago for my theme. We listened to: Misha Mengelberg; the Chicago Underground Quartet; Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Steve Goodman; John Prine; Junior Wells; Mike Bloomfield; Jimmy Reed; Clifford Jordan; Albert Ammons; the Pharaohs and others.

And the set up was: Totem Model 1's, Jolida 502B, Classe CD.5 and VPI HW19Jr.5
Jason

Hello,

We would like to bring in more members but there isn't room in our listening rooms to allow for more people. We have 6 members and we just don't have the space for more.

Matthew
Zanth

thanks for the note. at the moment we are up to five members and i don't think all of us, particularly myself have a listening room that can accomodate more than that. but i'd be glad to talk to you and set up a seperate listening time

matthew
Kick off to 2006. We enjoyed our first get together of the new year at my place. This was the first time that I had my new gear up and running. And I think that the Gallo Ref 3's and the Cary SLI80 provided a rewarding experience. That being said the music is the thing and after attempting a few speaker placements we had a nice afternoon enjoying music by artists from Pittsburgh. The menu included tunes by: Earl Hines, Maxine Sullivan, Ray Brown, Kenny Clarke, Paul Chambers and Art Blakey. As well as the Pittsburgh Symphony performing Brahms Symphony#2 and Tchaikovsky's Cantible for Cello Solo and String Orchestra. Looking forward to the next get together in March.

matthew
Paul

Thanks for the kind words and the clarification on the Mother Corp. I'm not sure where the good ship is going myself.

Looking forward to the next music session.

matthew
Another excellent evening at Konrad's place. Despite his ungodly work hours, he treated us to great music and hospitality. The Earl Klugh was particularly exceptional.

looking forward to the next session.

matthew
On Saturday June 17th it was my turn to host and I made it a World Cup Affair. With music by composers and/or artists from the nations represented at the 06 Cup in Germany. There wasn't enough time to cover all 32 nations but I got somethin on from most of the groups. Here is what we heard, more or less

Group A

Germany – Ha Ye Ni (cello) - Mendelsson
Poland – Grzegorz Krawiez (guitar on MA recordings)

Group B

England – Matt Haimovitz - (solo cello) Benjamin Britten
Sweden – Vasen

Group C

Argentina – Astor Piazolla
Netherlands – Stochello Rosenberg

Group D

Mexico – Lila downs
Portugal – Mariza
Angola - Bonga
Iran – Dastan Ensemble

Group E

Czech Republic – Dvorak Cello Concerto - Gregor Piatigorsky
Italy – Enrico Rava
Usa – Erik Freidlander

Group F

Brazil - Badi Assad
Japan – Imo Ita (MA recording), as well as Bob Brozman & Takashi Hirayasu
Korea - Chan E Park
France – Emmanuel Bertrand performing Grief

Group G

Spain – Calamus (ma recording)
Tunisia – anouar brahem

Not exactly soccer music, but it worked. Anyways, I thought it went well and was a fun afternoon. Looking forward to the next meeting.

matthew
I'm in the middle of building a listening room in the basement so for my turn to host, I decided to invite the club out to a live show. We went to "Le Petit Chicago", to watch sax player, Petr Cancura. I think Petr has been getting used to living in New York and he came on a little later than we might have liked. But he put on a strong first set. It was fun to get a chance to talk to everyone before the show started. And I might try something like that in the future. But first, to get the listening room ready and to host an evening some time early in the new year.

all the best

matthew
We had our second meeting of 2008 at my place. This was the first group session in my new listening room. The room is still a work in progress but overall the system and surroundings provided enjoyable listening. Fortified with some beverages and snacks including delicious homemade hummus we settled down to an eclectic listening session based on the theme of: winter, spring and summer.

We listened to tunes by: Kenny Drew, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Koop, Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell, Loreena Mckennitt, Arcade Fire, Silk Road Music, Jacintha, Mariza, Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Natacha Atlas, June Christy and Meshell Ndegeocello. We also listened to, Caroline Dale performing music from the "Hillary and Jacky" Soundtrack. And we heard a small excerpt from Leonard Berenstein conducting Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring". The surprise for me was a delicious version of "Summertime: by Ray Charles and Cleo Laine. That blew away the Miles effort on the same song.

I look forward to the next meeting already! And to the end of winter.

It was a little warm for our July 2008 meeting at my place but I think it went well. The music room has now been treated and is sounding much better.

The tunes included tracks by: Rebecca Pidgeon, Richard Thompson, Fairfield Four, Cephas and Wiggins, Guy Clark, Frank Foster, Gerald Wilson, Lenny Niehaus, Mischa Mengelberg, Carmell Jones, David Grisman, Shelby Lynne, and music by Donizetti.
Hello,

It was another enjoyable afternoon at my place. We listened to music by: Buena Vista Social Club (live), Art Blakey, Art Farmer, Von Freeman, Roy Hargrove, Art Davis, Phil Woods, Sylvain Luc, an excerpt of the Requiem from "Mozart in Egypt", and a cut from Xanadu at Montreaux Vol 2.

Great music and good times. I look forward to the next meeting.