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Author Topic: the no Tchaikovsky Experience  (Read 944 times)
Lord Byron
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« on: 10:55:30, 10-02-2007 »

I am going to get tons off stuff from the music library and listen to that instead of radio 3 Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: 13:48:20, 11-02-2007 »

I've equipped myself with The Sixteen's recording of the Eton Choir Book and the complete Orgue Mystique by Tournemire.  Should last till Wednesday, at least.
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« Reply #2 on: 09:04:18, 12-02-2007 »

Beethoven violin music, elgar, some mozart, haydn, cello music, some jazz and even some ragtime.

mmm, think i will get some books to read as well
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« Reply #3 on: 09:29:19, 12-02-2007 »

Reading is good. I see that you don't like Tchaikovsky (or Stravinsky for that matter).
Is it true my Lord?
I see that people dont like to talk about Tchaikovsky. But I thought that Stravinsky was popular. Well, I was wrong.

Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked shocked
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« Reply #4 on: 09:51:58, 12-02-2007 »

I like him at the ballet, not non stop on radio 3.
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« Reply #5 on: 09:57:07, 12-02-2007 »

Do you like Stravinsky Fire Bird or other ballet?
It turn out I did not know a lot of Tchaikovsky.
I love Tchaikovky Sleeping beauty. I love Glazunov Raimonda. May be I am not sophisticated.
It is good for me to listen to all music. I feel that I know too little.  Embarrassed embarassing.
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« Reply #6 on: 10:35:55, 12-02-2007 »

nice vermeer
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« Reply #7 on: 10:52:51, 12-02-2007 »

Yes, my Lord. I think I got the picture either from you or from c.
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Lord Byron
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« Reply #8 on: 12:26:37, 12-02-2007 »

May read a book about vermeer this week, as nothing on the radio 3
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« Reply #9 on: 12:55:01, 12-02-2007 »

Tell us what you read about Vermeer.
I was hoping to go to Amsterdam, but now I won't.  Cry Cry Cry
I am so disappointned.
Well, it is the story of my life. Listen to Dumka by Tchaikovsky or Drorak.

Dumka - please remember the word, comes from Thinking (meditating on your life). Some people think it is a dance. There are Dvorak trio Dumkas. It is very slavic word and includes a lot of brooding.
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« Reply #10 on: 15:04:09, 12-02-2007 »

Dumka - sort of like Hamlet, even though he was a Dane? Good word.
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« Reply #11 on: 15:23:43, 12-02-2007 »

Usually it is a piece with alternating moods. Dvorak Dumka trios is a good example. Some time the thought is pessimistic, then better thought. This is how I understand it.

Gravity - Slavic soul, though one should not generalize too much.
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« Reply #12 on: 12:42:04, 13-02-2007 »

tp, try florence Smiley
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« Reply #13 on: 21:28:18, 13-02-2007 »

What about Venice, my Lord? I don't know if Lord Byron was there.
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« Reply #14 on: 09:59:09, 14-02-2007 »



is good
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