Mozart, Eine kleine nachtmusik.
Bach, Air on the G string.
Tull, Locomotive Breath.
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Mozart, Eine kleine nachtmusik.
Bach, Air on the G string.
Tull, Locomotive Breath.
by Tim F| 87 Comments
This post is in: Music
Explain why Martin Heidegger turned German philosophy towards existentialism without referencing his patrons’ obvious discomfort with traditional ethics.
Also, Carmina Burana.
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Paint it black.
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Ludwig Van again, Moonlight Sonata.
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By popular demand, Beethoven’s 9th.
Part 2 is here if that didn’t satisfy your Ludvig fix.
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Since we had way too much traffic for me post post this on Tuesday, here is the beer I opened when terribly sad faces at FOX News announced that Obama had a mathematical lock on the election.
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It appears that not everybody is willing to concede that Bach’s Prelude to the Cello Suite #1 is the greatest piece of music written by man. In the interest of fairness I will post alternative suggestions from the comments, starting with Glenn Gould playing the Goldberg Variations in 1981.
***Update***
Gould part two:
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The prelude for Bach’s cello suite #1 is the greatest piece of music ever written by man. Prove me wrong.
***Update***
As much as I love Rostropovich, he plays this one like he is in a hurry. Yo Yo Ma did it better; just ignore the annoying political ad tacked on at the end.