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It’s like when you touch a piece of ice with bare skin; after an initial sensation of cold, if you keep touching it, it burns. The power of these drones is such that it makes you forget even about your life... returning to the reality of all these very normal things can represent a strong trauma.
It’s like when you touch a piece of ice with bare skin; after an initial sensation of cold, if you keep touching it, it burns.
The power of these drones is such that it makes you forget even about your life... returning to the reality of all these very normal things can represent a strong trauma.
Dive into Rapoon's 'Time Frost' and experience an ambient journey that melts boundaries and awakens deep emotions.
Nyman shouts 'wake up' at him, and Purcell indeed seems to wake up, observe the music of the '7900 with attention, and then suggest to Nyman how to rewrite some of his brilliant Baroque pages. I believe I deeply love this album, at least as much as I hate the much more famous 'The Piano' by the same Nyman.
Nyman shouts 'wake up' at him, and Purcell indeed seems to wake up, observe the music of the '7900 with attention, and then suggest to Nyman how to rewrite some of his brilliant Baroque pages.
I believe I deeply love this album, at least as much as I hate the much more famous 'The Piano' by the same Nyman.
Dive into the captivating blend of Baroque and modern minimalism in Michael Nyman’s The Draughtsman’s Contract—listen and experience its timeless charm.
Technique is indeed useful, to forget it, to trample it. One witnesses a progressive disintegration of the original structure, a kind of dialogue between past and present, where one loses the very cognition of what is past and what is present.
Technique is indeed useful, to forget it, to trample it.
One witnesses a progressive disintegration of the original structure, a kind of dialogue between past and present, where one loses the very cognition of what is past and what is present.
Listen to Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite and experience a timeless neoclassical masterpiece that bridges centuries of music history.
I often find myself caught in a sensation of wakeful sleep, as if I were living a 'quiet nightmare.' Wyatt’s peculiarity is to use diverse types of instruments and sounds with unparalleled skill and awareness.
I often find myself caught in a sensation of wakeful sleep, as if I were living a 'quiet nightmare.'
Wyatt’s peculiarity is to use diverse types of instruments and sounds with unparalleled skill and awareness.
Discover the haunting beauty of Robert Wyatt's Shleep and immerse yourself in its rich, dreamlike soundscapes today.
The notes of the adagio (the second movement) are destined to remain forever in the minds of those who listened to the concert. Sadness sometimes reaches peaks of sweetness greater than happiness can, especially when art is involved.
The notes of the adagio (the second movement) are destined to remain forever in the minds of those who listened to the concert.
Sadness sometimes reaches peaks of sweetness greater than happiness can, especially when art is involved.
Listen to John Williams’ unforgettable performance of Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez and experience the timeless beauty of classical guitar.
I call it philosophical music: it is about the eternal question of the reason for existence that Charles Ives wanted to brilliantly transpose into music, succeeding perfectly. It is the first truly avant-garde work (and especially explicitly) in the modern sense of the term, and a precursor of all that 20th-century trend that would depart from the tonal tradition of central European music.
I call it philosophical music: it is about the eternal question of the reason for existence that Charles Ives wanted to brilliantly transpose into music, succeeding perfectly.
It is the first truly avant-garde work (and especially explicitly) in the modern sense of the term, and a precursor of all that 20th-century trend that would depart from the tonal tradition of central European music.
Experience the groundbreaking sounds of Charles Ives' The Unanswered Question and explore the origins of modern experimental music today.
"In this symphony, I say it without exaggeration, I have infused all my soul." The ending of the sixth is one of the most absurd and strange in the history of symphonies. It concludes unexpectedly, fading quietly so silence seems the true conclusion.
"In this symphony, I say it without exaggeration, I have infused all my soul."
The ending of the sixth is one of the most absurd and strange in the history of symphonies. It concludes unexpectedly, fading quietly so silence seems the true conclusion.
Dive into Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 and experience one of classical music’s most profound emotional journeys.
This roughly 11-minute gem represents much more than just a virtuoso piece. The composition's absolute rhythmic and timbral unpredictability disorients and stupefies, as if witnessing the deliriums of a schizophrenic.
This roughly 11-minute gem represents much more than just a virtuoso piece.
The composition's absolute rhythmic and timbral unpredictability disorients and stupefies, as if witnessing the deliriums of a schizophrenic.
Discover the brilliance of Ravel's Tzigane—listen to this virtuosic violin masterpiece now!
Music can make your moments divine, even the most mundane. When a musician doesn’t make you feel all the prowess of his music, you can easily enjoy the notes he lavishes upon you.
Music can make your moments divine, even the most mundane.
When a musician doesn’t make you feel all the prowess of his music, you can easily enjoy the notes he lavishes upon you.
Dive into the immersive world of Porcupine Tree's Signify and experience a prog rock journey like no other!
When technique and feeling with the instrument marry an exceptional creativity and a refined taste in songwriting, the union can be most delightful. Nine tracks, nine "idylls" where our three guitarists dance on the strings, sometimes with delicacy, other times with an elegant violence.
When technique and feeling with the instrument marry an exceptional creativity and a refined taste in songwriting, the union can be most delightful.
Nine tracks, nine "idylls" where our three guitarists dance on the strings, sometimes with delicacy, other times with an elegant violence.
Dive into the dazzling guitar fusion of Paco de Lucia, Al Di Meola, and John McLaughlin—listen to Guitar Trio now!
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