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Originally Posted by Windom:
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xenakis si carnea de porc sunt chestii grele la stomac, dar totusi: Metastasis! hai si un dicarbocalm: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metastasis_(Xenakis)
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Rimsky-Korsakov, pentru ca s-a nascut pe 18 martie:
Scheherazade |
Originally Posted by Albedo:
o opera foarte buna! M-a incantat pur si simplu !!! |
shostakovich, simfonia a VIII-a în Do minor- alegro non tropo, sub bagheta lui semyon bychkov (http://www.gavindixon.info/Semyon_Bychkov.htm)
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5 takes on Mahler 9
Take your time and enjoy... |
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Originally Posted by margott:
very beautiful ! |
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Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXADyN_B9L8 |
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Valsul florilor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMlBNtXrVk |
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George Enescu
Daca intri pe acest forum si nu iti place un om pe care il cheama George Enescu inseamna ca esti manelar si ai dreptul de a pleca de aici:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UupPAfu6Ryk Să ne trăieşti, Măria Ta, Domnule George Enescu! |
George Enescu cel mai improtant compozitor roman.
Foarte frumoasa opera. |
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"Brahms's clarinet quintet is an extended love song for the clarinet and perhaps for all the women Brahms loved and admired and yearned for and never had."
"Every super-refined shade of silver-grey regret." Robert Greenberg, Brahms-His Life and Music |
Wanna get laid?
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"Shostakovich was given a state funeral. He was mourned across the globe. His obituary was signed by Brezhnev. He was called "the great composer of our time and a hero of the soviet people". If Shostakovich were here, with us, right now the first think he'd tell us was that he was no hero. In the Soviet Union heroes died young. No, Shostakovich was a survivor and a witness, his music a testament to what he saw and felt in a world that we, here, today can hardly imagine."
Robert Greenberg, Shostakovich-His Life and Music |
Muzica Clasica
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What a bunch of snobbish fags, amirite?
"Within a few weeks of Einstein's arrival, Planck invited him to one of his musical evenings, where they played Beethoven's D major piano trio with a professional cellist, Einstein a little ragged in the soaring violin part, maestro Planck revelling in the operatic second movement. The two great physicists enjoyed making music together; for the next eighteen years, while they were fatally undermining the foundations of classical physics by day, they liked nothing more than to explore the classical chamber canon by night." Graham Farmelo, It Must Be Beautiful |
Muzica Clasica
Philharmonic Orchestra,Viena/2017,condusa de Gustavo Dudamel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjD8Pky42Sg |
Brahms is so fucking cool.
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Diagilev: This chord...will it last for a very long time this way?
Stravinsky: 'Till the end, my dear. |
Beethoven's 5 Secrets - OneRepublic - The Piano Guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ_f...AmZS1o&index=7 |
Mozart: ALLA TURCA from Sonata No. 11 in A major, K.331 | Tzvi Erez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQh1...&feature=share |
Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 - P. Barton, harmonic pedal piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3aI7Oo3GMo |
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Titanium / Pavane (Piano/Cello Cover) - David Guetta / Faure - The Piano Guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz4MzJTeL0c |
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Am verificat, nu a mai fost pusă. Doar menționată în alt topic. Pathetique.
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Sataniști, păgâni, vrăjitoare și alți destrăbălați sifilitici. Foarte romantic(i).
Lizst/Paganini Dreams of a Witches Sabbath Și preferata mea: Just the Right Bullets |
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We thought: we’re poor and don’t have anything,
But as we started to lose one thing after another, So much that each day became A remembrance day, - We began to write songs About God’s immense generosity And the wealth we once had. Citesc o biografie a Annei Akhmatova și realizez că ea și Bulgakov sunt construiți din același material: doi artiști conectați spiritual la o lume dispărută, distrusă de brutalitatea primului război mondial și a revoluției bolșevice, atașați emoțional de o clasă socială cazută în dizgrație (vechea "intelligentsia" de pe vremea Rusiei țariste) pe cale de a fi și ea nimicită, continuatori ai unei tradiții literare (Gogol pentru Bulgakov, Puskin pentru Akhmatova) pe care nu au tradat-o, fidelitate pentru care au platit din plin amândoi. Au fost considerați depășiți de vremuri și expediați la "coșul de gunoi al istoriei" de cei prea nerăbdatori să îmbrățișeze Noul în artă și în politică( ca Maiakovski)...dar în cele din urmă Anna și Mihail sunt cei care au supraviețuit. Looking back almost half a century, she remembered that last winter of tsarist Russia : "It was magnificent. Everything was somehow transposed into the nineteenth century... The sleds, felt boots, bearskin rugs, enormous fur coats, the ringing quiet, the snowdrifts, the diamond-like snow. I greeted the year 1917 there" From "The Word that Causes Death's Defeat", the most chilling book i've read this year. |
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