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Post by mundas on Mar 16, 2009 16:39:23 GMT 1
now that i have your attention its time to talk some serious bizness. the complete lack of interest in salchtin's "blues thread" has shown once again that you homos need some cultural education.
therefore, i present you some of my personal favorites in fine classical music (you can thank me later):
beethovens 14th sonata in c# minor, first movement, performed by the legendary wilhelm kempff:
and the third movement (mark salman here):
vaughan williams' "fantasia on a theme by thomas tallis":
the epic "deis irae" from mozart's requiem mass:
and of course mozart's 40th
so theres something for you to ponder upon. of course you want to ignore this thread as well, so go right ahead. just dont forget your pitchwork on the way out, you unwashed, uneducated savage.
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Post by GrandPa on Mar 16, 2009 17:20:40 GMT 1
vaughan williams' "fantasia on a theme by thomas tallis" was quite inspiring, didnt know that one. The rest was familiar, specially Mozart's 40: in the earlier years, far before your time, we had these black disks, named records (Grammafonplatte). And coincidently i had that symphony, played at 33 speed, but it sounded funnier at 45 speed. Also some scratching did the job to make my lonely day a smiling one again. Thanks for the lesson. I expect the Mattheus Passion around Easter from you.
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Post by Salach on Mar 16, 2009 22:34:02 GMT 1
blues and classical music are arch enemies. there's a charming dispute between emotional hillbillies and bureaucratic noblemen. karate kid plays a short classical piece on the nylon strings before he starts bluesing it up in this vid.
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Post by =[VnB]=SaintDickless on Mar 16, 2009 23:29:46 GMT 1
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Post by ¦ËÑÇLÂV˦Çhrøñîç* on Mar 16, 2009 23:52:35 GMT 1
I actually had the 1st, 3rd, and 5th on my old stationary a few years ago. Sure is nice to have available, some shit is freaking amazing. :]
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Post by mash on Mar 24, 2009 21:30:02 GMT 1
when i get permission from shex. this foram is gonna get pumped with over 50 gigs of big tits
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Post by Hotzen on Mar 27, 2009 17:32:31 GMT 1
Talking about Bach's "Requiem", I'd like to add my personal favourite "Lacrimosa": Simply epic.
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