Glenn Gould - Scottisch Rhapsody
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We've been using this rhapsody as a warm up in Stage Production and I am so happy to see someone who actually knows what their doing.
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what did I just see ?
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Well, Richter may do the Scriabin 5 better, but I doubt we would see him doing this!
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What's the context of this?
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Actually, it's "spelled" genius :)
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Patricia Rideout-Contralto RIP(1931-2006); Glenn Gould-Canadian pianist RIP(1932-1982).
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J'ai rien compris des paroles mais GG semblait malchanceux ce soir la au point d'avoir consommé quelque chose et se voir refusé les charmes de cette dame. Pauvre lui qui ne nous aimait déja pas non-plus; c'est peut-etre la raison qu'il nous ait fait ca !
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oh yeah
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@0601989m Thanks!! I must correct my English...
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@MrEriklonrot You are right, sir, you can't.
It's spelt 'genius'
And they, heard Macpherson say: "Where do the waves go; What hotels Hide their bustles and their gay ombrelles? And would there be room for me? - Would there be room, Would there be room for me?" There is a hotel at Ostend Cold as the wind, without an end, Haunted by ghostly poor relations Of Bostonian conversations (Like bagpipes rotting through the walls.) And there the pearl-ropes fall like shawls
With a noise like marine waterfalls.
AngelicaTross 3 years ago 13
Do not take a bath in Jordan Gordon, On the holy Sabbath, on the peaceful day! Said the huntsman, playing on his old bagpipe, Boring to death the pheasant and the snipe -
Boring the ptarmigan and grouse for fun - Boring them worse than a nine-bore gun. Till the flaxen leaves where the prunes are ripe, Heard the tartan wind a-droning through the pipe,
AngelicaTross 3 years ago 13