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Classical 22: Bach’s St. Matthew Passion « Down in the Absurdity Mines
Classical 22: Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. October 17, 2007 · No Comments · bach-choir.jpg ... 27 Arie mit Chor: So ist mein Jesus nun gefangen! ...
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Classical 17: Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, Pathetique « Down in ...
Aug 28, 2007 ... Here’s where the classical music tabloids come in, though. ... But for Pathetique he goes all out in the first movement, throwing everything ...
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Classical 23: The Tone Poems of Richard Strauss « Down in the ...
Jun 12, 2008 ... So, I’m forced to make up my own Strauss program for this blog. .... Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30, TrV 176 (1896) ... Part I (Also sprach Zarathustra) is the famous three-note rising intro that’s forever ... -Strauss was a crossov
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Classical 2: Paganini’s Violin Concertos – Pt. 1 « Down in the ...
Feb 1, 2007 ... Paganini was the greatest violinist of his time. His virtuosity was mind-blowing; he was so good that there were rumours that he had sold ...
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Classical 24: Johan Strauss’ Waltzes « Down in the Absurdity Mines
Classical 24: Johan Strauss’ Waltzes. June 27, 2008 · No Comments. (A) Introduction. Listening to Also sprach Zarathustra, which I wrote about in my last ...
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Classical 24: Johan Strauss’ Waltzes « Down in the Absurdity Mines
Classical 24: Johan Strauss’ Waltzes. June 27, 2008 · No Comments. (A) Introduction. Listening to Also sprach Zarathustra, which I wrote about in my last ...
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Classical 24: Johan Strauss’ Waltzes « Down in the Absurdity Mines
Jun 27, 2008 ... I think Stanley Kubrick was a big fan of guys named Strauss, because he used Johan Strauss’ Blue Danube Waltz for the magnificent docking ...
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