et après ça, la ville

Plying from Nought to Nought
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I often wish people were as enthusiastic about the Händel Variations as they seem to be about the Goldberg Variations (Variation 19 is very silly and a lot of fun, cf. Var. 7 in Goldberg).

I often wish people were as enthusiastic about the Händel Variations as they seem to be about the Goldberg Variations (Variation 19 is very silly and a lot of fun, cf. Var. 7 in Goldberg).

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Everything about this (but mostly that shirt).

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I’m drunk and I made you guys a sketch to show how Dave Brubeck fits into the French classical tradition. J.v.e.p.

I’m drunk and I made you guys a sketch to show how Dave Brubeck fits into the French classical tradition. J.v.e.p.

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Forever unsurpassed.

Forever unsurpassed.

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The « Danse macabre » scene from La Règle du jeu

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Glenn Gould : So You Want To Write a Fugue

« So never be clever for the sake of being clever. »

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Vampy femme fatale arias always do it for me, and this one’s the best.

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L’Assassinat du Duc de Guise, 1908.  Scénario d’Henri Lavedan, réalisé par Charles Le Bargy et André Calmettes, musique de Camille Saint-Saëns.

First film with an original score by a major composer. I can’t believe this is on YouTube.

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I love this sonata (and Martha) but this is the oddest interpretation, really.

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Things I will miss : Daniel Roth at Saint-Sulpice