Music: Your flavor of the month?

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Now for a slight change in genre
Chicago - I've Been Searching So Long
 
Wow! The Summit by Taylor Davis is quite uplifting. Absolutely beautiful her and the song.

Starfire is another good one.

What are you favorites?
Lindsey Stirling has a version of My Immortal, the Evanescene song that is amazing, Also really like Shadows and Transcendence by her.

Taylor Davis has some songs that I just love, too. Her version of Dearly Beloved is great! She does something called attack on Titan which I guess is from an Anime but its like passionate and makes the blood flow!

I LOVE watching taylor davis play in her videos, she is just so happy and you can tell that she plays because she loves it.
 
I believe the moonlight sonata was written by Beethoven. I believe Beethoven to have been the greatest composer of all time.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is of course Tchaikovsky.
My favorite Vivaldi work is the Four Seasons.
I like Frédéric Chopin better than Beethovan, and Nobou Uematsu, and Yoko Shimomura are amazingly talented current day composers.
Not ragging on Beethovan he was amazing too.
 
I believe the moonlight sonata was written by Beethoven. I believe Beethoven to have been the greatest composer of all time.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is of course Tchaikovsky.
My favorite Vivaldi work is the Four Seasons.

I like Frédéric Chopin better than Beethovan, and Nobou Uematsu, and Yoko Shimomura are amazingly talented current day composers.
Not ragging on Beethovan he was amazing too.

I like those composers as well. It's hard for me to say which are my favorites. I tend to listen to some more than others, but it depends on my mood.

I will have to say that I enjoy Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Ravel, Pachelbel, and many others to list here.
 
I like those composers as well. It's hard for me to say which are my favorites. I tend to listen to some more than others, but it depends on my mood.

I will have to say that I enjoy Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, Ravel, Pachelbel, and many others to list here.
I love Grieg's Hall of the Mountain King.
 
That one is fantastic. I also enjoy listening to his Peer Gynt Suite No. 1.



And Wedding Day at Troldhaugen


I notice how people dress in a nice casual clothing at the performance that you show. I always wear a coat and tie at such occasions and it's nearly always a very nice suit. I think I've only worn a sport coat with tie once and a dark blue blazer with tie on about two occasions. Once, while in Seattle, my wife and I went to one of the four Ring operas. I wore my best suite while my wife wore a vibrant blue sequined dress with a silver sequined clutch purse and her pearl jewelry. I swear, every male attendee there turned their heads to get a glimpse of her. We were in our 40s. Maybe it's because when I was a tot, my father would always put on one of his two best suits when he attended the live theater. Maybe it's a recollection of that that makes me want to dress up to go to any of the live arts. I miss the old days.
We've only been to two ballets, one was performed by the Bolshoi and the other was a performance of the Nutcracker, which I wasn't that crazy about but my wife loved. Both events were here in Portland.
I've been to a lot of symphonies but not lately. Would love to see another good one since I got my two nice suits which I picked up Wednesday so now I have four. I used to have more because I wore them to work at Boeing. Office workers at Boeing always overdress.
Do the clothes make the man or does the man make the clothes? I dunno, but I know that I am a little more polite when I dress up and I like being polite.
 
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