music not for chicken wuss

Started by Carlo Gesualdo, January 27, 2020, 05:23:25 PM

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steve ridgway

Quote from: some guy on January 30, 2020, 12:26:29 PM
Night's Black Bird made one member of the now defunct Amazon classical music group flip out as I have seen few people flip out.

Very strange choice, I would say (actually, come to think of it, I DID say), as it's a very pretty, even voluptuous piece by a composer who specializes in pretty and voluptuous pieces.

I found myself liking it in spite of its gorgeousity. (I would say, "to coin a word," but I didn't coin it. A dear friend of mine takes that honor.)

LOL and I don't see how any of this CD is "difficult". I enjoyed it quite easily all the way through and it suggested to me nighttime scenes of mountains and forests.

Mandryka

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Quote from: some guy on January 30, 2020, 12:26:29 PM
Night's Black Bird made one member of the now defunct Amazon classical music group flip out as I have seen few people flip out.

Very strange choice, I would say (actually, come to think of it, I DID say), as it's a very pretty, even voluptuous piece by a composer who specializes in pretty and voluptuous pieces.

I found myself liking it in spite of its gorgeousity. (I would say, "to coin a word," but I didn't coin it. A dear friend of mine takes that honor.)

To steal something that amw said about Feldman, it's as if Birtwistle would like to write music like Sibelius.

Always with his stuff I imagine it would work well for dance.
Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darĂ¼ber muss man schweigen