Decades whizzing past

Requiem. Part III. Verdi

#classical #music The mini series continues. Next on the list is Giuseppe Verdi. Verdi is an opera composer. His Messa da Requiem is more operatic than religious. Unlike the Mozart and the Brahms, it is less likely to make you contemplate death and afterlife or lack thereof. IMO, the proper way of listening to it […] …

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Requiem. Part II. Brahms

#classical #music In my experience people are a bit conflicted about declaring their love for Brahms. Brahms is not the first composer you run into when you start getting into classical music. Apart from Hungarian Dances and the Lullaby, you get your Beethoven, Mozart and also perhaps Tchaikovsky and some pop-Bach before Brahms. You develop …

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Requiem. Part I. Mozart

#classical #music Don’t know about you, but I am always in the mood for a good Requiem. Mozart wrote the best known of them. He died having drafted only the first couple of movements. First he drafted them – surely wanted to draft more – but then he died. Young. That’s the gist of every …

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