my-ear-trumpet:

akubizone:

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ayoung:

musichistory:

“Symphony No. 6 in B minor, ‘Pathétique,’ Op. 74, I. Adagio - Allegro non troppo” by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [1893] (performers unknown for this recording…)

Random Music History Song of the Day

Tchaikovski composed his sixth symphony from as early as 1890 to 1893. Tchaikovski premiered the work in St. Petersburg on October 28, 1894. He titled the symphony “Патетическая” (transliterated as “Patetičeskaja”), the closest translation being “passionate.” Some confusion arises from the convention of using the French translation “Pathétique,” which common English speakers often falsely correlate to our word “pathetic.” The dramatic, dynamic first movement is posted here.

Nine days after the premiere, on November 6, the great Russian composer died of cholera (or as some legitimate historians have suggested, suicide). The strong emotions implied by his sixth symphony made a fitting goodbye.

Pathétique, IMHO, is Tchaikovski’s masterpiece.

As an added note, this symphony was not well received initially.  Also I’ve heard cholera, also suicide (by arsenic), and even murder as possible explanations for his death 9 days later.

The man himself said, “Without exaggeration, I have put my whole soul into this work.”  It shows.

Also this work is very, very dark.  A trait I usually don’t associate with Tchaikovski.



illillill:

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Just a little trivia: This piece was first performed publicly by John Cage and Friends (due to the fact that the page was intended to be played 840 times).

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Just a little trivia: This piece was first performed publicly by John Cage and Friends (due to the fact that the page was intended to be played 840 times).



mudwerks:

If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,There’d Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats: Art of Pop #56
(RCA-Camden Records; 1967)

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thesweetestpsychopath:

Man or Astro-man? ~ Point Blank ~ (2:58 ~ 1995) From their second full-length studio album Project Infinity.

I saw them live not long after this album came out, they opened for Stereolab…I think it was at the Showbox, but I also remember it being a smaller club (the Showbox [Seattle] is large).  Anyway, great show…hearing that surf guitar sound all over again takes me back 15 years.



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Music to Massage Your Mate By

Explicitly Illustrated Instruction Booklet Enclosed

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Music to Massage Your Mate By

Explicitly Illustrated Instruction Booklet Enclosed



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Self Gizmodgery
These Smash Hits Were Recorded Using Toy Instruments Only!
Self-Gizmodgery.  I like that.  I’ve always felt that “toy” and “8-bit” music were always akin to masturbation, “Self-Gizmodgery” taps into that essence.
I mean it is just trite, gimmicky artistic expression right? Nobody actually listens to that shit, right?

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Self Gizmodgery

These Smash Hits Were Recorded Using Toy Instruments Only!

Self-Gizmodgery.  I like that.  I’ve always felt that “toy” and “8-bit” music were always akin to masturbation, “Self-Gizmodgery” taps into that essence.

I mean it is just trite, gimmicky artistic expression right? Nobody actually listens to that shit, right?



mudwerks:

liquidnight:

Musical Toy
Etching published by John Hatchard and John Harris in 1811. Circular game board with lines of musical notation, divided into 12 segments, with scales in the centre.
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mudwerks:

liquidnight:

Musical Toy

Etching published by John Hatchard and John Harris in 1811. Circular game board with lines of musical notation, divided into 12 segments, with scales in the centre.

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mudwerks:

superwoobinda:

Images for Jean-Jacques Perrey - Mister Ondioline


Mr. Ondioline
Nola 
Le Siffleur et Son Chien
Parade des Soldats de Bois
La Gavotte des Vers Luisants

mudwerks:

superwoobinda:

Images for Jean-Jacques Perrey - Mister Ondioline

Mr. Ondioline

  • Nola
  • Le Siffleur et Son Chien
  • Parade des Soldats de Bois
  • La Gavotte des Vers Luisants


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