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30 July, 2008 at 7:00 pm #358373
The one always reminds me of last night of the Proms.
30 July, 2008 at 7:02 pm #358374@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Symphony No.3 – Sorrowful Songs – 2nd Mov. Lento e largo—Tranquillissimo
Composed by Henryk Gorecki
Performed by Sinfonietta Cracovia
Conducted by John Axelrod
Soprano Isabel BayrakdarianSad and sorrowful, but i dont like the vocals i love classical music passionately but Operatic really doesnt do it for me.
*Awaits the fate of Carmen :)30 July, 2008 at 7:05 pm #358375Adherents of synesthesia, ignore the monochrome and listen to Scriabin’s colour..
30 July, 2008 at 7:12 pm #358376and then there is strauss……. the blue danube, wonderful!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0VUXLsBSjo
the emporer waltz
30 July, 2008 at 7:24 pm #358377just in from work and see this.
Fantastic thread pepperman!! I’m going to learn so much going into the hinterland behind each person’s link.
……………..maybe not so much the hinterland behind mim’s dirty laundry
: o )message boards at their finest, really loving it peeps………..
x
30 July, 2008 at 7:41 pm #358378Whilst other wee lassies pinned Cassidy and Osmond to their bedroom walls, young Esme longed to crush Richard Tauber up against her oak panelling.
Perhaps more operetta than opera, Tauber was a passionate and consummate performer, as seen here in Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci, where it’s…
ON WITH THE MOTLEY30 July, 2008 at 7:57 pm #358379@(f)politics? wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Symphony No.3 – Sorrowful Songs – 2nd Mov. Lento e largo—Tranquillissimo
Composed by Henryk Gorecki
Performed by Sinfonietta Cracovia
Conducted by John Axelrod
Soprano Isabel BayrakdarianSad and sorrowful, but i dont like the vocals i love classical music passionately but Operatic really doesnt do it for me.
*Awaits the fate of Carmen :)I love choral works… opera is a bit heavy duty for me in some ways, but I always try to remember that in the majority of cases all the voices are used as instruments by the composer and overlayed and twisted through the orchestral sounds.
Oh bloody hell …. that really was an entry for pseuds corner!
30 July, 2008 at 8:05 pm #358380@minim wrote:
@(f)politics? wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Symphony No.3 – Sorrowful Songs – 2nd Mov. Lento e largo—Tranquillissimo
Composed by Henryk Gorecki
Performed by Sinfonietta Cracovia
Conducted by John Axelrod
Soprano Isabel BayrakdarianSad and sorrowful, but i dont like the vocals i love classical music passionately but Operatic really doesnt do it for me.
*Awaits the fate of Carmen :)I love choral works… opera is a bit heavy duty for me in some ways, but I always try to remember that in the majority of cases all the voices are used as instruments by the composer and overlayed and twisted through the orchestral sounds.
Yes i agree but i still dont like it much or get it lol
Humoresque
A.Dvorak for the more romantic30 July, 2008 at 9:11 pm #358381Orlando Gibbons
The lord of salisbury his pavan and galliard30 July, 2008 at 9:14 pm #358382Alan Titmarsh was a great composter.
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