Arvo Part: Fratres (1/2)
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Nice!!
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Wow, why not just remove comments altogether?
Beautiful piece.
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Pärt writes music which is dearly loved by people who have so many beautiful feelings. Especially vicars and pastors revere it, because it is highly civilized and will never hurt anyone. Politically correct and boring me stiff.
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beautiful performance by Keith Jarrett & Gidon Kremer... thrills !!!
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my son my son what have ye done
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went well in there will be blood
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I love how Pärt emphasizes on silence(millisec or a second here and there) especially during during the piano bits. Rarely have i heard somone using silence so masterfully in a musical piece, possibly the greatest living composer of our time and i am proud to be the same nationality as he is.
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@picasso18115 thats cause the music industry is run by insipid brainless fucks.
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@Useless2112 thank you!
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@djpokki She does well on piano. Nonetheless, her music is incredibly unoriginal and her lyrics utterly insipid.
It isn't closed-mindedness to dislike Lady Gaga. It's simply awareness that her music tends towards the same recycled ideas which have existed in popular music for the last 60+ years.
Fame is not the same thing as talent.
P.S. this isn't Hipster Runoff, and I'm not your bro.
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then you obviously haven't listened to any of her live music or know anything about her. while she doesn't compose classical music, she does write her own music, which she often performs on piano. you can look up any video and watch how much genuine talent she has behind the keys and how well she can sing. feel free to insult ke$ha or someone who has not earned their right to fame, but leave gaga out of it.
both artists are great, just in separate ways. nice close mindedness, bro.
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@djpokki Nonetheless, he is a "brilliant music writer" and Lady Gaga is a hack.
I say that the tone and phrasing are that of Gidon Kremer!!
of course I could be horribly wrong...
jin12345678 3 years ago
nope lol
the best recording is probably by gil shaham but this recording is by someone far more obscure
rareviolintreasures 3 years ago