Baroque ?
Yes, but because Toccata is a general musical term that is used to describe a piece on which a keyboard player displayes it's virtousity it isn't really similar.
Emerson's Tocatta is based on something by Ginestra I think.
Emerson's Fugue has a classical feel to it, although again it's just a musical term.
Emerson's Tocatta is based on something by Ginestra I think.
Emerson's Fugue has a classical feel to it, although again it's just a musical term.
*laughs*Subhuman wrote:Blargh, I pull shit out of my ass all the time.
'To be able laugh at oneself is, in many ways, to achieve enlightenment. - BoN 71:23
Your honesty is admirable.
Frankly, I'm surprised by that.Subhuman wrote:I don't even know what Baroque music is /EL SNIPPY REGREFTULLY INFORMS THAT HIS COUSIN, EL SNIPPO, IS ON HOLIDAY AT THE TIME OF SHOUTING, THANK YOU.
For certain psychological reasons, I cannot elaborate on my views regarding Baroque, be it music, art or any other influenced medium.Subhuman wrote:(I do know what Baroque art is, though, and that's some ugly shit).
A fine choice, sir !The Guardian wrote:Never heard of him, which is why I'm inclined to pick wine...
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You're so un-knowledgeable about this subject, I'm embarrassed for you.atoga wrote:Classical is just so, like, stagnant and not fun.
Anyway, I like Baroque, but aside from Bach I view it more as "background music", or easy-listening music. If you want something more stimulating, I might suggest some of the Russian Romanticists/20th century composers; Stravinsky, Shostakovic, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov etc.
And of course I've got to pimp out my favorites: Schubert, Beethoven, and Dvorak. And lately I've been buying a lot of Mendellsohn as well, with great success. I've come to believe that Mendellsohn is one of the more underrated composers ever. Most of his chamber music are masterpieces, and I've never heard any of them on the radio ever, and I've listened to at least 3 classical stations with regularity.
Of course the classical stations mostly play Baroque music (and early Classical-era)... it's easy to listen to. I get the sense that the classical stations realize that their main audience tends to be non-purists, hence the pandering. And hence why I rarely tune into my local classical stations anymore.
PS: While we're on the subject of Baroque, my favorite Bach pieces are The Brandenburg Concertos (all six of them), and The Cello Suites (all six of them).
You're both awfully bitter. Your attempts at retroactive censorship really do lead one to disappointment. Given the subject, this thread wouldn't really be complete without some input from Franz, which may just be relevant, or bollocks, or strangely relevant bollocks. It's like Russian Roulette without the bullets, guns or bandanas, but with extra grief, stress and spontaneous twitching. Or is it ?
Wouldn't that be funny ? That scene from Deer Hunter, but whatshisname has a really, really nasty twitch. Gods that would be hilarious !
Bah.
Wouldn't that be funny ? That scene from Deer Hunter, but whatshisname has a really, really nasty twitch. Gods that would be hilarious !
Bah.
Gambling makes even the most ridiculous event quite sombre. It also tends to cause people to become very uninhibited, often demonstrated by their desire to wear silly hats. Consequently, I do not believe the VC would be giggling inanely. The audience, however ? Definitely.
We disagree, perhaps ? Huzzah. I enjoy it when that happens.
We disagree, perhaps ? Huzzah. I enjoy it when that happens.