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Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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Grass, step up! Fantastic, let's shove it up the ass of these "facchioschifo" losers and frustrated ones.
Sam Mendes American Beauty
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"Mereghetti writes very well, better than Morandini" -----> I also write better than Morandini, so do you, so does he. We all write better than Morandini. They should take away two things from that guy: the pen, the balls.
Ted Kotcheff Rambo
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Sylvester Stallone...but suck my cock.
Robert Moore Invito A Cena Con Delitto
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Movies to watch, it has some hilarious scenes. Like the one where Colombo puts on his usual trench coat to go to bed. Sellers is great. Old-school irony that pokes fun at itself.
Sam Mendes American Beauty
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Excellent movie.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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I would completely remove teaching things like singing or flute. From what I've seen, it's useless to have an hour of instrument practice a week with 20 people, of which 18 hardly ever touch it at home. The same goes for singing. However, I see that different people have done something like this. I don't know, my teacher dedicated a few hours to listening. I would dedicate everything to listening and comprehension.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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I have my own theory, and I’ll briefly illustrate it: in my opinion, the music classes in middle schools, as they are structured now, are a waste. We should set aside lessons in flute and singing (which are useless) or in solfeggio and spend all three years teaching how to listen to music. If you think about it, with art education and literature, they teach you to understand the works, but with music, they don’t, ever. I would divide the three years of middle school into one year of rock, one of jazz, and one of classical music. Two hours a week. I believe there would be a greater musical awareness. Or am I just spouting cosmic nonsense (as usual)?
John Scofield Überjam
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Very good, I don't know this album, but Scofield I do! Absolutely! I've never found it easy to come across his albums out there. What a shame.
Mercury Rev Yerself Is Steam
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Good job, interesting opinion. Screw you, basically.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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The audience they are referring to is not a young audience, not at all. It's not so much a matter of classical music, even though that’s what suffers the most because it’s the furthest removed. I may have been mistaken, but then again I’m used to approaching things this way, perhaps too forcefully and generically, but the crux of my argument is that even the young people who listen to music with some depth hardly ever tune into Radio Tre. There must be a reason for that. I listen to Radio Tre, it’s the only radio I listen to (apart from online ones, okay), and I like it, but honestly, the way they talk to people is wrong. That’s how I see it; I’m sorry.