Originally posted by spaceray: Rod complained about Fidelio out of doors given the uncertain English summer weather,
what music would you like to hear out side?
B's 6th Symphony
Handel's Water & Fireworks Musicks
Vivaldi's 4 Seasons
And then the next night... ;-)
Regards,
Gurn
Regards,
Gurn
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[QUOTE]Originally posted by spaceray:
[B]Rod complained about Fidelio out of doors given the uncertain English summer weather,
what music would you like to hear out side?
I heard Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt and Steve Winwood outside. They were great. The local Chamber orchestra played in the park and the sound was terrible. When they played on the fountain (turned off of course), the sound was excellent. What does it mean? I don't know. I've listened to a lot of B outside. It seems very natural out there. I'd like to hear the Spring Sonata, op. 24.
Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
B's 6th Symphony
Handel's Water & Fireworks Musicks
Vivaldi's 4 Seasons
And then the next night... ;-)
Regards,
Gurn
Well the Water and Fireworks music were written to be played outside. The latter especially required colossal forces of wind instruments and in the occasion of the fireworks display even these were not sufficient for all to hear due to the high winds that were blowing.
------------------
"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
Comment