@TheOdorgon actually he was pretty interested in money back then, considering he was the father of many. his letters are mostly those addressed to his employers on financial matters.
I could just hear the family of the guy who died. "Oh, that "Komm Susser Tod" thing. We heard it before. It's OK, but too long and besides we want you to write another for us since we're paying, Herr Bach. How about in two days before Pappa starts stinking up the place." Of course, back then he had the social stature of a house servant or the new Lamborghini they would show off. And they paid him poorly. "Shut up and play yer music." That's really how it was back then.
@TheOdorgon actually he was pretty interested in money back then, considering he was the father of many. his letters are mostly those addressed to his employers on financial matters.
jormundgard 1 month ago
@homoignobilis
No! You are wrong. Bach is dead since centuries and lives through his work. He is not interested in your money!:)
TheOdorgon 1 month ago
I could just hear the family of the guy who died. "Oh, that "Komm Susser Tod" thing. We heard it before. It's OK, but too long and besides we want you to write another for us since we're paying, Herr Bach. How about in two days before Pappa starts stinking up the place." Of course, back then he had the social stature of a house servant or the new Lamborghini they would show off. And they paid him poorly. "Shut up and play yer music." That's really how it was back then.
homoignobilis 1 month ago
That's what i call an unusual end
leonhrad 1 month ago 2
Da verliert der Tod seinen Stachel, nur der drittletzte Ton des Sopran tut ein bisschen weh, weil er ziemlich angeschmiert daher kommt....
purcellschumann 4 months ago
Geil.... :D
GletscherEis100 5 months ago 2