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Wagner was, for musical tradition, an alien. Sovereign of harmonic ambiguity... The 'Liebestod' not only bears the imprint of genius, but historically embodies both a beginning and an end...
Wagner was, for musical tradition, an alien. Sovereign of harmonic ambiguity...
The 'Liebestod' not only bears the imprint of genius, but historically embodies both a beginning and an end...
The review captures the profound experience of attending Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde live, highlighting its rich harmonic language and innovative orchestral use. It explores the symbolic themes of sea and night, the challenging nature of the opera, and Wagner’s lasting influence on music. The emotional climax in the Liebestod is praised as a defining moment in Western music. Overall, the review celebrates Wagner's genius and the opera's enduring power. Dive into Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde and discover a timeless masterpiece of musical drama and passion.
"I’ve never had as much fun as with Patto, it’s a shame it all lasted so few years!" "These two records might be, who knows, a step higher. I adore them."
"I’ve never had as much fun as with Patto, it’s a shame it all lasted so few years!"
"These two records might be, who knows, a step higher. I adore them."
This heartfelt review reflects on the legacy of Patto's 'Hold Your Fire' album, highlighting the band's vibrant energy, virtuosic musicianship, and enduring influence. John Halsey's personal memories bring depth to the story behind the band's brief but impactful existence. The album is praised for its organic structure and musical innovation. Despite limited commercial success and tragic fates of members, the record remains a beloved classic in the progressive rock genre. Explore Patto’s 'Hold Your Fire' to experience a timeless prog-rock masterpiece full of passion and virtuosity.
Gaber condenses in the splendid “Un Gesto Naturale”: here the weight of the struggle for life transfers into the simplest gestures, like talking, breathing, or smiling. What we need more than anything else I think this album tells us implicitly ... it’s love, precisely that censored word, unspoken.
Gaber condenses in the splendid “Un Gesto Naturale”: here the weight of the struggle for life transfers into the simplest gestures, like talking, breathing, or smiling.
What we need more than anything else I think this album tells us implicitly ... it’s love, precisely that censored word, unspoken.
The review recounts a nostalgic rediscovery of Giorgio Gaber's album 'I Borghesi' through the lens of childhood memories and matured understanding. It highlights the album's theatrical style blended with poignant reflections on routine, love, and middle-class life. The reviewer praises the emotional depth in songs like 'Un Gesto Naturale' and the subtle irony across the record. Ultimately, the album resonates as a heartfelt exploration of human struggles and affections. Explore Giorgio Gaber's 'I Borghesi' and experience the emotional blend of theater and song embodying life's routines and love.
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