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It Does Feel Quite Sad And Broken Too Often. On The Other Hand, I'm Surprised It Works As Well As It
It does feel quite sad and broken too often. On the other hand, I'm surprised it works as well as it does. Content that is easier to post/repost than Twitter, yet virtually ALL visual with the exponentially larger bandwidth requirements. Yet I suspect at the moment with a fraction of Twitter's capacity. I hope things improve but the very nature of the service may guarantee that success breeds continued "failure", as it were.
i12bent:
A new design again, already?!
How about working on functionality instead???

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O this is a tasty score. Not for musical purposes necessarily, although who knows what is possible in terms of transcribing "the composer's intention" (so tedious for so long).
Via Trendhunter, as well as peopletoo.ru, behance.net
Of all Schönberg's magnificent works, I can't help but love op. 25 best. So marvelous, I love it as much as anything in the world. And Gould's performance is a favorite too, along with Rosen's (good luck finding it).
atonalitydotnet:
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/schoenberg-piano-music-piano/id203939737
Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/3WSSe3NXOOs1HqyAVSCRoU
Suite op. 25
Complete playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMhNcmmMn0A&feature=PlayList&p=B7EA5853D24983…
Original Article
Glenn Gould plays Arnold Schönberg
I'm sorry to be rexist... but rexes are the best. (I have 3)
cuteboyswithcats:
two curlies: tamsin the cornish rex and p, my hubby.
-clee

You've heard that old saying about people who are more beautiful in life than in their photographs? Schiff is a bit like that for me. I think hearing him live he sounds a much better player than his albums might suggest (with the exception of that brilliant Janacek album), something he might agree with given his Beethoven cycle recorded live. But even there I think "you had to be there", most probably.
Well, that's all talk. This is lovely.
zveneczi:
J.S. Bach (1685-1750): Sonata for Viola da Gamba No. 1 in G major, BWV 1027 II. Andante III. Allegro moderato
Perényi Miklós - cello, Schiff András - piano
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