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Oh God...you've just wrecked my fave Brandenburg. They might at least have had the 'dancers' in groups of 3 to reflect Bach's cunning plan. I shall not be able to program it again without Beryl Cook flashing (Oh God, even worse) before my eyes.
Serves you right for looking!!!
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
I can remember my father relating how the Pegasi prancing around in Disney's "Fantasia" were, for him, the permanent ruination of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.
I can remember my father relating how the Pegasi prancing around in Disney's "Fantasia" were, for him, the permanent ruination of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.
Looking at it without sound I'm reminded of Powerpoint presentations produced by (young, usually) techies who think that just because something can be done then it should be done.
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Mon Dieu! At least whoever put this together (together?) spared us the entire movement (of DSCH 10, that is). It's mildly amusing for about five bars at best, I suppose...
In my first teaching job when all else failed I would sit them down with the Symphonie Fantastique and indulge in a bit of free writing/fantasising of our own. Surprising what eleven-year-olds can dream up about the witches' Sabbath idea.
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