Perlman play's Rachmaninoff 's vocalise
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@apdoshi70 Give the guy a break, he just started getting into it. ;)
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YO YO WAT IS DIS SH!T. AINT NO LIL JOHN OR PRHESH RHYMES. WHAT WHAT!?
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It's not a problem, really, merely a simple observation.
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@LiteraryWriter well, that's your problem, not mine.
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@what567 Change "possibly" to probably and perhaps we will find agreement. As a classical musician, I am stunned that you are unmoved by this piece of brilliant Art. You shock me, to be perfectly frank.
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@LiteraryWriter Unfortunately no. However, as an ex-classical musician so I am quite possibly just being a bitter contrarian.
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@what567 Fair enough. But, really, this work did not make you feel anything, did not conjure up any emotions, or memories, or sadness for things that could have been? Just...nothing?
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@LiteraryWriter moved.
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@what567 You wasn't what?
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@LiteraryWriter I wasn't.
This work is devastating. No man can be unmoved by the brilliance and unsurpassed beauty of this classical piece, and the genius playing it. The accompaniment is subtle and soft, and Perlman is allowed to travel off into the cosmos, flying into the innermost depths of the human condition, seeking and finding that vein of emotion buried within us all. This piece is sad, like the Holocaust, yet gloriously divine, as though the angels descended from on high and gave voice to perfection.
LiteraryWriter 9 months ago 181
15 people are deaf
mfgknu84 10 months ago 4