Done, Sir.French ones
I listen to Turkish/Ottoman, German and Russian/Soviet military music. I want to listen to lesser known ones.
Let me get through the day's chores, and I'm at your service.
Done, Sir.French ones
I listen to Turkish/Ottoman, German and Russian/Soviet military music. I want to listen to lesser known ones.
<sigh>
That WAS Mozart.
No wonder he drove Salieri up the wall.
Difficult to pick and choose, but I prefer the Marriage of Figaro, and ONE aria from the Magic Flute.
The Queen of the Night singing her heart-stopping hate speech - OK, make that heart-stopping sound byte.
mozart movie?@xenon5434 you watched it all yet after I recommended?
mozart movie?
Nope not yet.Amadeus ... yep.
But my taste is ever so slightly different....popp hits + sustains those high notes almost too easily... like a literal nightingale
Let me guess - Damrau?
Those were the original bearskins, that the Guards of the British monarch took for themselves after defeating them at Waterloo.Awesome uniforms.
Napoleon really pampered his Guards.Awesome uniforms.
I was pleasantly surprised to see just how remembered Florence Nightingale still is in Turkey. A number of hospitals etc are named after her.
When they arent scaring the Euros, Turks evoke a curiosity and even inspiration among them too:
Have you heard the iconic Dave Brubeck version?A remix i posted of this wonderful tune more than a year ago.....referencing some of tom hulce giggling in the movie heh:
I feel like publishing my entire collection of AM I, AM II and AM III one after the other, one a day.One of my favourite lieds, the ending is so sad and poignant....
....I wonder what one of them thinks when he hears it....
"Mein Schlesierland, mein Heimatland!
So von Natur, Natur in alter Weise,
wir sehn uns wieder, mein Schlesierland
wir sehn uns wieder, mein Heimatland!"