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Baz posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
just a little bit of Zelenka bassoon and haut bois, if I may…
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
swoon
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
how strange; I’m listening to Crrow777 Interviewed by Secrets Of Saturn – Full Interview right now…
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
I have heard Gordon White describe Atlantis as a diffuse culture rather than just a place.
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From the little Ive heard on the Fireside chats thing.. (I dont have enough time in a day :)) is that White appears to subscribe to Chaos Magic…. i really need to get back into that..
what do you think about the Sea People perhaps being the Atlanteans… or were they a new and improved foot soldier put in place by the exiled Nephilim after the…[Read more]-
or did you mean, that Atlantis was just an ancient world-wide civilisation..?
There’s lot of talk about Poisedon’s (ergo Enki//Dagon,) temple (see my avatar :)) on his island.. so there must have been ‘a place’ or Capital somewhere.. civilisations dont take off unless they have a central convergence point.. a big capital city where the boss lives…[Read more]
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
it has a huge protective sail that will unfold and keep it cool
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
http://biblehub.com/greek/omothumadon_3661.htm
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
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Baz posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
Hymnody, Psalmody, The Burdon of Proof and Corporate Scripture
http://baptistsearch.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/exclusive-psalmody-versus-exclusive.html
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According to the article 17th Century English Baptists didn’t believe in congregational singing. I agree with them specially when you see this Rock & Roll Jesus Show on many evangelical churches.
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http://biblehub.com/greek/omothumadon_3661.htm
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I have to agree Kenny, for a number of reasons: (1) it’s not worship but pious entertainment, and NOT the kind JS Bach was thinking of, and (2) much of the “theology” contained in that “gospel music” is…well, “sub-par”
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Baz posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
I love telescopes
https://futurism.com/james-webb-space-telescope-launch-delayed-to-2019/ -
Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
Nah, not so much a storm in a teacup but an object lesson in NLP tactics; tell a sob story, infer a threat to a common milieu, and then assume a specious moral authority to assert conformity. Classic & Lol !
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
when I was a young amateur singer one of the best things I did was “shouting” Bach….that is, giving the music your whole voice….this cantata still gives me the goosebumps
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
205 is pretty cool in my book; that vid was unusual; I placed the whole cantata in the Forum (Whither music ?) some days ago
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
what people forget about Bach was that he was writing about how people live in nature; beholden to the eye of God and unencumbered by dialectic. Bach takes you into a dance with the Divine, and doesn’t question your commitment to the experience.
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This is one of my faves… the four winds…!! There’s a fun animated version of this on youtube that sort of let’s people who can’t read music get an idea of what’s going on…. Zerreisset zersprenget zertruemmert die Gruft! I ove all the Affekt in this, especially the endless busy-ness of the “four winds” Good choice.…[Read more]
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Here’s another fun animation from the St Matthew Passion, one of my favorite sections in the piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXPUOk4-5Gg
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Interesting too you mention his fascination with dance. I’m reading a book right now for pleasure by Wilfred Mellers called Bach and the Dance of God.
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Delightful esp. with the creative animations, thanks 😉
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205 is pretty cool in my book; that vid was unusual; I placed the whole cantata in the Forum (Whither music ?) some days ago
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when I was a young amateur singer one of the best things I did was “shouting” Bach….that is, giving the music your whole voice….this cantata still gives me the goosebumps
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
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what people forget about Bach was that he was writing about how people live in nature; beholden to the eye of God and unencumbered by dialectic. Bach takes you into a dance with the Divine, and doesn’t question your commitment to the experience.
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This is one of my faves… the four winds…!! There’s a fun animated version of this on youtube that sort of let’s people who can’t read music get an idea of what’s going on…. Zerreisset zersprenget zertruemmert die Gruft! I ove all the Affekt in this, especially the endless busy-ness of the “four winds” Good choice.…[Read more]
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Here’s another fun animation from the St Matthew Passion, one of my favorite sections in the piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXPUOk4-5Gg
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Interesting too you mention his fascination with dance. I’m reading a book right now for pleasure by Wilfred Mellers called Bach and the Dance of God.
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Delightful esp. with the creative animations, thanks 😉
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205 is pretty cool in my book; that vid was unusual; I placed the whole cantata in the Forum (Whither music ?) some days ago
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when I was a young amateur singer one of the best things I did was “shouting” Bach….that is, giving the music your whole voice….this cantata still gives me the goosebumps
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Baz posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
I sort of loivke Bach, because ..
what can one say ?
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what people forget about Bach was that he was writing about how people live in nature; beholden to the eye of God and unencumbered by dialectic. Bach takes you into a dance with the Divine, and doesn’t question your commitment to the experience.
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This is one of my faves… the four winds…!! There’s a fun animated version of this on youtube that sort of let’s people who can’t read music get an idea of what’s going on…. Zerreisset zersprenget zertruemmert die Gruft! I ove all the Affekt in this, especially the endless busy-ness of the “four winds” Good choice.…[Read more]
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Here’s another fun animation from the St Matthew Passion, one of my favorite sections in the piece: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXPUOk4-5Gg
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Interesting too you mention his fascination with dance. I’m reading a book right now for pleasure by Wilfred Mellers called Bach and the Dance of God.
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Delightful esp. with the creative animations, thanks 😉
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205 is pretty cool in my book; that vid was unusual; I placed the whole cantata in the Forum (Whither music ?) some days ago
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when I was a young amateur singer one of the best things I did was “shouting” Bach….that is, giving the music your whole voice….this cantata still gives me the goosebumps
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
Stylistic Marxists can frack off from commenting on or liking my posts. Not you Dana. Lol.
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
lesser or fewer, it makes no difference when addressing peripheral stylistic marxists
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
Tiangong-1, which means ‘heavenly palace’. Alchemy.
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
of course this is purely an imaginary position for me to adopt because discourse always struggles to declare itself in being neither entirely Platonist, nor entirely Aristotelian: criticism which comes only from a position of expert authority always diminishes the evidence of one’s senses, and vice versa…
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JDZ was a frucking genius !
These I am quite partial to.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANX2q47Lcgw&t=5s
If one listens very closely, Zelenka pushed the boundaries of counterpoint for his day, quite far.
And drove his bassoonists nuts…
I guess he was able to venerate a superposition of the Catholic saints that was closed off to the Bachs
being quite partial to Zelenka is like being quite partial to overcast and misty days 🙂
And, and they’re made for each other.
It takes me directly to the question about where this experience is stored; is it a sense memory or an adjunct to one’s soul ?
And how are we to integrate what is played “before” and “after” our direct attention ? Seems a bit Schroederingerish. I suppose I am admitting an implicate order independent of the hearer, but of no consequence without a hearer…?! And that’s why JDZ is a genius; because he, like Bach, places an iteration of the Pleroma into our ears.