Stoopid

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per Violino N°3 & N°5
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@donjunio, it's a word to review Schönberg, I've thought about it a hundred times but I've never found the thread. Dodecaphony is a complex musical concept and truly difficult to express.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerti per Violino N°3 & N°5
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Josi's reply is perfect, and Alberto's provocation, though not entirely outlandish, holds some truth: a composer like Mozart is certainly endowed with total immunity, which doesn't benefit good listening. In other words, not all of Mozart's pages are inspired like the Flute, Harp, and Orchestra Concerto, just as not all of the Doors' albums are equally beautiful. On this basis, let's give room for masterpieces in their own right, like these concerts that are still unknown to me seem to be.
Carl Theodor Dreyer Vampyr
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Forget everything, you said it right, because just a few frames of Vampyr are enough to paralyze all the pseudovampiric literature of the years to come. You’re right about the photography too, with millimeter-precision shots, dark, surreal mists outlined with breathtaking accuracy. Cinema that melts the sound barrier and captures light, Dreyer, saint immediately.
John Coltrane Transition
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"I don't know exactly what I'm looking for, something that hasn't been played yet. I don't know what it is. I know I'll feel it the moment I seize it, but even then I'll keep searching." A "free" that was the way to step outside the lines, imperfect and hostile like only a language of exploration can be. At that moment in his life, alas the final one, Coltrane was the exact opposite of stasis, to the point that he couldn't play a single note in any pre-existing form. It's beautiful to think that the death that came soon after put an end to his quest. "Play what isn't there," Miles said, shortly after his radiant quintet.
John Coltrane Transition
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I don't know him, I'm already drooling to listen to him, even though that cover kind of depresses me a bit..
Clint Eastwood Bird
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I also don't rate the review due to the final digression; the film is beautiful and treats jazz as it should, and as far as I know, the reason behind its creation.
Jackie Kong Pattuglia Di Notte
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And how do I get to see him?
Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die...
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I prefer this one instead.
Starfuckers Infrantumi
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Very well, Starfuckers just mentioned, I need to catch up. I want the review in SMS style, 160 characters.
Miles Davis On The Corner
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I like reviews that can be read in a single screen, and this one is very well done. One of the most challenging Davises ever, to vote on it now I would need to listen to it again, although just rereading your page, with the cover in front, already brings back something..