madfloyd
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I'm not sure exactly how I became so involved with chamber music, string quartets. While I have always been a music fan, when younger it was exclusively rock and roll. In that genre, I am a guitar fan, and love songs with great guitar solos (Freebird for example). At some point I added some classical titles (Holst, The Planets, Mozart, etc.) and occasionally listened to it.
Back around 2007 I started building what would evolve into my current stereo. I also had a job (write software) where I would sometimes work from home. I found that having classical music, with no lyrics, in the background seemed to have a beneficial effect on my thinking. Since I have been partial to string instruments, I started buying more CDs with violins, violas, cellos, and no singing. I do have some symphonies, but I really do not care for the bombastic noise of horns and drums.
Anyway, on some other forum, somebody recommended the Fitzwilliam Quartet collection of Shostakovich's string quartets, and I bought it. I immediately fell in love with it, and started buying every string quartet, chamber music, etc. I could find on Amazon. I just did a rough count, and I have about 150 CDs waiting to be played to determine if they are worthy enough to be ripped to the music server. I probably have already ripped 500 CDs to it in the classical folder.
Anyway, the music server is now on random shuffle and a Bax SQ just finished, and Lillian Fuchs is now playing.
Bud, great to know you have such a versatile taste in music. I would think your S5's are VERY well suited to stringed instruments. When I auditioned them, that's what I listened to the most (even though I listen to almost everything including bombastic rock). I have to get off my rear end and go listen to the S5's again. It's been over 6 months and I can't stop thinking about them.