08-07-08, 03:18 PM
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Ace of the Deep 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Athens, the original one.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
@ Stealth Hunter: That's a little involved for my taste; I've always preferred something a little lighter.
And for the Pavarotti piece, I hate sitting through an entire opera, but certain 'hits' stick with you forever, and you recognize them in a heartbeat. Thanks for posting that.
@ UnderseaLcpl: Like any music, you don't have to study it, you just listen to it. The learning comes with hearing what you like and finding out what it was.
@ Diopos: As I said to SH, opera as a whole is hard for me, but that was truly beautiful. Thanks.
Personal note: Something that really hit me as a teenager was that, while others were listening to The Beatles as a great band, I was noticing the unusual stuff. This is a prime example. don't listen to the famous lyrics and singing, listen instead to the fact that the music is not guitars and drums, but rather a string quartet! And a very good one.
This may seem off-topic in a classical discussion, but to me it exemplifies what music is all about.
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