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I'm watching a String Quartet from Columbia University performing Brahms. I don't know the name of the piece but they are dissecting it for a local college. This is killer!
Richard Strauss / Daphne / Karl Bohm / Live in Wien, 1964
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Richard Wagner / Götterdämmerung / Wilhelm Furtwängler / Live - 1950
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I'm not really a fan of classical music, but the Planets Movement has always impressed me. Thats the only thing I'd listen to over and over in terms of classical music. Me and my mate did a version of Ode To Joy once a few years back... not sure if that really counts...
I'm not really a fan of classical music, but the Planets Movement has always impressed me.
Do you mean The Planets? By Gustav Holst? Or is this something else?
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Do you mean The Planets? By Gustav Holst? Or is this something else?
Yes thats the one. When I uploaded it to my mp3 player the internet recognized it as "Planets Movement" for the album. So I've gone round making a total ass of myself calling it that instead. Woohoo!
Well, a large scale orchestral piece has "movements." Usually, these are what constitutes the different tracks on a CD. A symphony has 3, 4, or 5 tracks. These are the different "movements." Sometimes, they can be subdivided even further on a disc with index markers.
Holst gave each planet (known at the time) its own movement. Sounds like someone cut-and-pasted the title wrong.
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Listening to any classical music? Wait, erghm...no actually.
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I don't believe Yeti exists.
I don't think there is a Bigfoot, either.
Nor a Lochness monster.
There are aliens though. I saw one. They are not hot.
Ok....so Satchmo is in a good mood, so a slight bending of the semi-boycott.
Ms. 23 Chromosomes - Godowsky's Studies on Chopin's Etudes
If Satchmo played any one of these, you shoot him and he would thank you.
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Hans Werner Henze / Undine / London Sinfonietta / Oliver Knussen
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