@parsifal
Active 8 years, 6 months ago-
Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 6 months ago
This is perhaps not “classical music” as ragas with sitar and such, but a mantra with the 1008 names of God (in what I presume is sanskrit). I also feel a distinct and lovely feeling after a while. Glad you feel it too.
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Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 6 months ago
I will cheer when it learns to love. Until then, that thing is of the devil as far as I am concerned.
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Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 6 months ago
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I love the Western classical, and came to India and her music later in life, so I am still acquiring an ear and a taste for it. I can feel this piece “working” on me at multiple levels. Keep posting!
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This is perhaps not “classical music” as ragas with sitar and such, but a mantra with the 1008 names of God (in what I presume is sanskrit). I also feel a distinct and lovely feeling after a while. Glad you feel it too.
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Kahlypso posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 8 years, 6 months ago
Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod
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I also look forwards to mine. Unfortunately, I don’t get western classical music. It all sounds the same to me. Indian classical music on the other hand… that stuff I can appreciate.
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I love the Western classical, and came to India and her music later in life, so I am still acquiring an ear and a taste for it. I can feel this piece “working” on me at multiple levels. Keep posting!
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This is perhaps not “classical music” as ragas with sitar and such, but a mantra with the 1008 names of God (in what I presume is sanskrit). I also feel a distinct and lovely feeling after a while. Glad you feel it too.
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Baz keep posting this wonderful and beautiful classical music.
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no worries mate !
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I must say I was raised with Western classical music, and I know of no higher form of musical perfection than that of the Western tradition. Eastern traditional music may be more sophisticated an creative in the rhythms of the music, but Western music has expanded the scope of musical art to include harmony and polyphony, both of which are absent…[Read more]
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To introduce an unknown composer, I would like you to consider Ernest Chausson (whose poem for violin and orchestra is very touching) but a more approachable theme is VIVIANE a kind of fantasy symphonic poem that is for me the pinnacle of all symphonic poems: https://youtu.be/Qt58zsvucYg
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Baz posted a new activity comment 8 years, 6 months ago
the reason I post this musick is 1. because it’s beautiful, 2. to keep myself sane, and 3. to express a controlled folly with all Gizars who deserve my admiration
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Baz posted an update 8 years, 6 months ago
BWV 49 delicious !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJHtKOYNVkc-
the reason I post this musick is 1. because it’s beautiful, 2. to keep myself sane, and 3. to express a controlled folly with all Gizars who deserve my admiration
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Encore! Encore!
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Ich freue mich auf meinen Tod
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I also look forwards to mine. Unfortunately, I don’t get western classical music. It all sounds the same to me. Indian classical music on the other hand… that stuff I can appreciate.
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I love the Western classical, and came to India and her music later in life, so I am still acquiring an ear and a taste for it. I can feel this piece “working” on me at multiple levels. Keep posting!
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This is perhaps not “classical music” as ragas with sitar and such, but a mantra with the 1008 names of God (in what I presume is sanskrit). I also feel a distinct and lovely feeling after a while. Glad you feel it too.
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Baz keep posting this wonderful and beautiful classical music.
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no worries mate !
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I must say I was raised with Western classical music, and I know of no higher form of musical perfection than that of the Western tradition. Eastern traditional music may be more sophisticated an creative in the rhythms of the music, but Western music has expanded the scope of musical art to include harmony and polyphony, both of which are absent…[Read more]
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To introduce an unknown composer, I would like you to consider Ernest Chausson (whose poem for violin and orchestra is very touching) but a more approachable theme is VIVIANE a kind of fantasy symphonic poem that is for me the pinnacle of all symphonic poems: https://youtu.be/Qt58zsvucYg
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I come from an educational and professional background in technology, but am skeptical of the what seems to be the mix of awe and fear with which AI is being regarded (worshipped?) Maybe the human family will learn to appreciate its gifts like intuition, compassion and love.
(Insert Imho wherever you like:) Those things are impossible to create artificially. They are even rare in humans, it seems. Love is perhaps the highest mystery and I don’t expect to ever find it in a thing like a machine. Perhaps life can be blown into it by some demon, but then it must be of a qualitatively lower order than its’ human creators…[Read more]