Georg Philipp Telemann : Suite en fa majeur, TWV 55:F11, Alster (idem, Ouverture Alster Echo)
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Extraits :
II. Die Hamburgischen Glockenspiele
Les Carillons de Hambourg
III. Der Schwanen Gesang
Le Chant des Cygnes
IV. Der Alster-Schäffer Dorff Music
Aubade au Village des Bergers de l'Alster
V. Die concertierende Frösche und Krähen
Le Concert des Grenouilles et des Corneilles
@TsugaC (to correct myself, Ogden Nash is the name of the poet)
Unbihexium 11 months ago
@TsugaC @TsugaC I know now I was joking with someone really frightened. I am sorry, I accept that. What I ment was more a hope than sorrow, I hope your agnst will relax soon. :) If you are interested, please don't forget to read the whole poem by Oden. (The_Carnival_of_the_Animals) And please, believe me, what is full of life (Telemann and your loved ones e.g.) will last and laugh seing the rotten wanish.
Unbihexium 11 months ago
@Unbihexium Fun to be extinct? I think not. Given the enormous advances in human rights and sacrifices for same made by my ancestors, one would hope for a greater measure of resilience from the Continent. What horrors await the next two or three generations over there I cannot precisely predict, but their future looks grim, indeed.
TsugaC 11 months ago
@TsugaC Well, certainly they will offer something else. Don't be afraid, as Ogden Nash has written "It's kind of fun to be extinct."
Unbihexium 11 months ago
Endlich mal eine vernünftige Interpretation! Danke!
anisuthideyakoindu 1 year ago
Woher genau kommen die Bilder? Was stellen sie dar?
eddings33 1 year ago
It's a very great pity that Europe is depopulating so rapidly. I can't envision this sort of cultural magnificience being produced by the newcomers... :(
TsugaC 2 years ago
Beloved Hamburg!
podkivanok 3 years ago