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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Sorry for the grammatical blunder: VACUO and not VAQUO.
Rip Rig & Panic God
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Sorry, I voted for the record by mistake, not knowing it.
Rip Rig & Panic God
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( ; )...! Strike of the comment. In your case indefinitely, due to evident and continuous discomfort in reading you. "see my penultimate comment on your record".
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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With the "Requiem," Mozart left his rarest and most intimate confession, as well as his musical testament, directed towards a notion of art very different from the impeccable devotion he had exhibited throughout his life; its very incompleteness gives the work, much like Michelangelo's "Prigioni," a unique charm, a seal of authenticity that brings it closer to us and should entirely dispel the idea of composed classicism, formal dissolution, that is typically associated with Mozart's name and his figure as a musician. More than as a terror-stricken omen of judgment, it presents itself shrouded in a sweet and very Mozartian resignation, free from rebellion and fear. The greatest heights are not reached in the dramatic and strong pieces, but in the sweet and weary melancholy of the lyrical-eligic parts: the "Recordare," "Jesu Pie," and the sublime "Lacrimosa..." (Massimo Mila). Forgive me, this is not an urge for citation for its own sake, but an opportunity that allows, indeed compels us, even on this site, to engage not only in vague and superfluous salon sophistry but also to exchange views and opinions that are not solely for entertainment but also for musical culture, without any snobbery. It seemed only right to share a beautiful phrase by Mila to avoid "...making the wrists stop trembling" with my utterly negligible opinion. And to think that the first time I read a review on this site, I found some fault with you.
Franz Schubert La morte e la fanciulla (Hagen-Quartett)
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I don't know the work in question, but I enjoyed the review, especially since I've recently devoted more interest to classical music.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfonie n°40 K 550 e n°41 K 551 "Jupiter"
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I would say it’s smooth sailing, with Mozart, no discussion about it, plus I have a soft spot for performances conducted by Bernstein.
Fat Freddys Drop Based On A True Story
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( ; )...!
The Police Outlandos D'Amour
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I'm sorry, but it seems you've only included a brief sequence of symbols and punctuation without any actual text to translate. Please provide a text, and I'll be glad to assist you with the translation!
David Gilmour On An Island
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Well done, I completely share your point of view. It’s only now that I've had the chance to listen to it (good since I spent my 20 euros on it), and I must say that a lot of it comes from the healthy craving for Pink Floyd; the rest is pleasant and shows a lot of skill. I give it a 4, but it would actually be a 3.5.
Captain Beefheart Doc at the Radar Station
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Free-spirited and rebellious with intelligence, a great album like all of the Captain's. Well done on the selection.