Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7755 days • Here since 18 march 2005
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
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Damn, Jim, what's going on with you! Don't tell me it's the usual work checks and you've gotten your period from nervous reaction! And until a few days ago you were spinning some kind of story about me in a discussion about your chart (and I wasn't even there!), come on, we don’t take these things to heart, right? :) Bennato 4, V.U. 5, wow, it's a rough day, huh, look, the value scale was pretty clear!!! Alright, then, tomorrow will be a better day, kiss.
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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hahaha... but I swear I'm convinced of what I'm saying! :DD
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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About Sciopèn, for the love of my fellow countryman, I share my very personal and debatable opinion: I overall maintain that his way of "feeling" the tragic in music (because "notturni" are by definition compositions with painful and solitary atmospheres) is not "my" way of feeling. I find the themes of the notturni flimsy like the flutter of a butterfly's wings (this simile is very chic and I include it).
Daft Punk Musique Vol. I 1993-2005
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eheh, hi :)
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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So, the issue was (and I quote especially for Josig who is eager to know): Hal wrongly claims that the majority of people who go to the theater do so out of love for music (we're talking about ballets, operas, musicals), which means there exists a culture of music when attending such venues. I rightly argue that the majority go to the theater out of love more for the performance than for the music, which means there is more of a general culture of theater.
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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Well, it's you who doesn't want the fights: you gloss over everything! "My opinions are the same," "Everyone talks about what they want": low-level pacifist commonplaces ;)
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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But of course, I know there’s no conspiracy against me; the conspiracy is against opera music itself. For the rest, I’m well aware that my friend Hal is wrong, you know. :D Anyway, regarding that, I intend to maybe do one as soon as possible; let’s see what contacts we have now that the famous “loggione” has expanded.
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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Have you heard Hal? It only reinforces my theories! Theater as an essential condition for opera! Hey, anyway, we’re not on the same page: I listen to La Butterfly from start to finish without necessarily watching it. It has solutions that are always lush, never too focused on the recitative. Quite listenable. Maybe other authors like the aforementioned Wagner are less digestible without the stage, but let's not make it a gnòme at all.
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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Hey, right, sure. But on this indie thing, you're incorrect: indie is not a music genre, and you know it, there's no such thing as "indie music"; there are independent rock artists, electronic artists, slo-fi artists, so you could say that the first make indie-rock, the second indietronica, the third indie-slo-fi. I mean, just to clarify, since you first talk about rock mixed with indie and then about a genre or trend like slo-fi.
Maurizio Pollini Friedrich Chopin Nocturnes
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Uff, come, the field is that: Beethoven composed the Fidelio, Mozart "Don Giovanni," "The Abduction from the Seraglio," "Così fan tutte," etc.: the lyrical production is set aside and separated from the realm of classical music (which, among other things, includes it according to many), as you do, but it's an incorrect common usage as you can see from the examples.