id want to be a sloth
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"I bet Ikarus eats his own spunk..."
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but of the polled animals, id want to be a dog that is owned and taken good care of by a loving family .
and i would want to save little timmy from drowning in the pool and be on that show 'miricle pets' on PAX tv"I bet Ikarus eats his own spunk..."
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And I'm not being fair...depends on what you listen for in a symphony. I listen for architecture, thematic development and overall systemic coherence, in addition to memorable melodic and harmonic invention.
Tchaikovsky didn't actually write "symphonies," he wrote symphonic tone poems with several unrelated movements slapped onto the end of them. So they totally lack structural integrity.
However, if you're looking for pretty melodies, emotionalism and some lush orchestrations, you'll find that aplenty.
Manfred, however, is indeed garbage--a mush of cheap melody lacking in any intellectual integrity or musical value. Tchaikovsky should have followed the instincts he normally had for his works and incinerated it.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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However, if you're looking for pretty melodies, emotionalism and some lush orchestrations, you'll find that aplenty.
I keen on Baroque music too... Classical period troubles me (too structured), and neo-classical I am more in-tune with certain composers. Beehtoven and Stravinsky are my Favs, with Telleman and The Bach Family tied for 3rd.
I really don't look for one thing in particular, if I like it I like it... Even with Berlioz I only like his 1st Symph and Hector on The Mountain.
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Originally posted by Japher
Classical period troubles me (too structured)
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Beehtoven and Stravinsky are my Favs, with Telleman and The Bach Family tied for 3rd.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by Japher
Yeah... "Tragic", he is very good just long.
The 6th is long, yes...I personally think the dramatic impact of the finale would be better had he tightened it up considerably. I would have excised the second iteration of the opening "horror" chord--in fact, jumping from the end of the first development section the the second iteration of the major "triumphal" theme. That would cut a good 5 minutes without losing any original thematic material.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Since this has turned into a classical music discussion, I would just like to mention that I have fallen for Rimsky-Korsakov's "Symphony 3 C, IV Allegro con spirito".
And I don't care what Gudonov says, the Nutcracker is pure fun, and shall always be a staple of my holiday season."mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
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This is inherently contradictory. All of those composers were titans of musical structure, and Beethoven was probably chief among them in terms of having the most tightly-woven structures. Well, maybe Bach...
Monolith: RK rocks, check out some of his violin concertos, they are the cream of the crop.
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Can I guess for others?
Boshko = squirrel
Rah = ferret
KrazyHorse = kitten/cat
SlowwHand = skunk
Stefu = reindeer
Blackwidow = blackwidow spider (DUH!)
Starchild = peac*ck (for its obvious beauty)
Alexander's Horse = kangarooA lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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