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Classical music - what makes you listen?
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Subject: RE: Classical music - what makes you listen? From: Jack Campin Date: 01 Apr 20 - 06:51 AM Harp music can be stereotypically bland. For an antidote, try Henriette Renié's Ballade Fantastique, sometimes described as the most difficult harp music of all time - it's a tone poem on Poe's The Telltale Heart |
Subject: RE: Classical music - what makes you listen? From: Jack Campin Date: 01 Apr 20 - 10:24 AM Here's a score video of the Renié piece - fascinating to see what the harpist has to cope with. I think there are something like 2 pedal shifts per second for the whole 11 minutes. It would help to read Poe's story first. https://youtu.be/o9gSWXvwqug |
Subject: RE: Classical music - what makes you listen? From: keberoxu Date: 25 Jul 23 - 10:36 PM It's summertime in the New England region, which means Tanglewood in Massachusetts and the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. Both based on classical music. Although, the most popular event at Tanglewood appears to be Film [music] Night with John Williams, always sold out. |
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