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Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera- Re dell'abisso afrettatti (Ulrica's aria ) -Erzsébet Komlóssy
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#couldn't find it at first because the title was in Hungarian but this is one of my favourites#very seasonally appropriate#if i had to pick an opera aria for Halloween#un ballo in maschera#Erzsébet Komlóssy#opera#guiseppe verdi#classical music#music#Youtube
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Hey, anstatt zumindest eines der drei Theater "Reviews" zu schreiben, hab ich heute aus Versehen Giuseppe Verdis La Traviata gekauft und gelesen.
Fall ich es dann doch machen sollte. Ich bin auf die Inszenierung in der Oper Dortmund vorbereitet!
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But have you heard the Bob's Burgers arrangement?

yeah sounds about right
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Religious symbolisms on EP 12 in Christian and Buddhism/Hinduism perspectives
Isn’t it amusing that the final episode, EP12, fell on this year’s Lenten week? Rebirth and resurrection, the anastasis… those themes. Easter Sunday, the Christian Jesus alive again overcoming Death itself.
Isami Ao being reborn as Bravern’s latest persona, Burn Brave Big Bang, to defeat the all-powerful of all the Death Drives. Most of all, Lewis Smith coming back. His own resurrection, his own rebirth.
Burn Brave Big Bang is definitely Isami complete with his standard snarl

Verum Vita. What’s in a name? First off, it is a bastardised Latin that lacks an “e” at the end that means “the truth of life,” which sounds ironic as her lust for murder supersedes.
Upon introducing Verum Vita, a choir-like music could be heard chanting in Latin. (It was reminiscent of Carmina Burana’s “O, Fortuna” or “Dies Irae” by Guiseppe Verdi.) Then a pink lotus 🪷 appeared on her feet/bottom of her tower. A lotus has a significant meaning in different religions. In Christianity, flowers don’t often play an integral part in worship. Though, it represents purity and God’s creation of the universe. However, in Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism, the lotus signifies purity of the heart, soul, and mind, and also, rebirth. It is an extraordinary exemplary as such that it remains pure and clean when coming out from the murky waters.
Usually, Hindu and Buddhism religious arts consist of deities either seated or floating on a lotus flower.
Verum Vita resembled the deity Kisshōten, the equivalent of Lakshmi in Japanese Buddhism. With a blossoming lotus under her feet, this goddess symbolises fertility, wealth, prosperity and beauty. The lotus under Verum Vita was not just any colour, but pink. In Buddhism, “the pink lotus flower is the supreme lotus and is considered to be the true lotus of Buddha.”


A few frames later, the lotus pedestal where she used to stand on transformed into marsh grass, which could be interpreted as the moment her fallen mask, her real intention, was revealed. Instead of holding a wish-fulfilling jewel called Cintamani, Verum Vita was holding a sword.
It is interesting the way this series subvert everything and use the religious imagery as the forces of evil subjugating the humankind.

Both Isami and Verum Vita both declared that they didn’t want to die. But there lies the difference between the two. When the first one wanted to save the world, the other strived to destroy it.
It feels like a mishmash of all beliefs fused into one huge spectacle to make this episode parts parody, parts fairy tale, and it is interesting to watch.
#bang brave bang bravern#yuuki bakuhatsu bang bravern#ao isami#verum vita#episode 12#wall of text#religious imagery#lulu
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holding my new favorite thing— a guiseppe verdi music box 🕯️🦢🪄
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guys guys guys they're playing guiseppe verdi's requiem in a couple weeks and the seats are 10€ if you're a student and the concert hall is really nice woooo
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gay pirate brianrot (our flag means death)
just straight up vibes, mate
the chain - fleetwood mac
sweet creature - harry styles
could have been me - the struts
here i go again - whitesnake
love is gone (acoustic) - SLANDER, dylan matthew
let me follow - son lux
achilles come down - gang of youths
till forever falls apart - ashe, FINNEAS
i found - amber run
achilles heel - j. maya
pierre - ryn weaver
partners in crime - set it off, ashe costello
motion sickness - phoebe bridgers
arms unfolding - dodie
sea of love - cat power
hello hello - elton john
ready now - dodie
love like you - caleb hayes
this will be (an everlasting love) - natalie cole
abcdefu (angrier) - GAYLE
would you go with me - josh turner
if i ain't got you - alicia keys
ship in a bottle - fin
underground - cody fry
one (mono single version) - harry nilsson
simply the best - billianne
miss missing you - fall out boy
burn butcher burn - joey batey
in case you don't live forever - ben platt
never love an anchor - the crane wives
inkpot gods - the amazing devil
ruin - the amazing devil
i guess i'm in love - clinton kane
chicken tendies - clinton kane
like real people do - hozier
seven - taylor swift
our prayer - the beach boys
hallucinogenics - matt maeson
crazy on you - heart
locomotive breath - jethro tull
high on a rocky ledge - moondog
messa da requiem: 2. dies irae - guiseppe verdi, berliner philharmoniker, carlo maria guilini, ernst senff chor
sonata in e major, k. 380 - domenico scarlatti, khatia buniatishvili
gnossienne no. 5: modéré - erik satie, olga scheps
concerto for recorder and viola dagamba in a minor, twv 52:a1: I.grave - georg philipp telemann, hille perl
II triello - ennio morricone
perfect day - lou reed
träumerei (kinderderszenen, op. 15) - robert schumann, ronny matthes
2 arabesques, l. 66: no. 1 in e major - claude debusy, peter frankl
rêverie, l. 68: rêverie - claude debussy, jean-yves thibaudet
avalanche - leonard cohen
miles from nowhere - yusuf / cat stevens
go to hell - clinton kane
back to december - taylor swift
mine - taylor swift
break my stride - matthew wilder
viva la vida - coldplay
blackbeard's ghost - jesse rice
back to black - amy winehouse
change (in the house of flies) - deftones
we'll never have sex - leith ross
make up your mind - florence + the machine
everybody loves me - onerepublic
the captain's daughter - alison krauss & union station
easy on me - adele
hoist up the thing - the longest johns
gimme! gimme! gimme! (a man after midnight) - abba
right where you left me - taylor swift
super trouper - abba
soldier, poet, king - the oh hellos
raise hell - brandi carlile
ocean blue - moniker
no choir - florence + the machine
leggie blonde - flight of the conchords
little lion man - mumford & sons
rolling in the deep - adele
pirate song - ben barnes
i love you like an alcoholic - the taxpayers
hello my old heart - the oh hellos
a pirate's life - joel fry
to death we go - joel fry
hurts like hell - fleurie, tommee profitt
lay all your love on me - abba
judas - lady gaga
the moon will sing - the crane wives
this side of paradise - coyote theory
shrike - hozier
enchanted - taylor swift
the night we met - lord huron
dear wormwood - the oh hellos
iris - the goo goo dolls
favorite crime - olivia rodrigo
the foundations of decay - my chemical romance
curses - the crane wives
matilda - harry styles
if i could fly - one direction
welcome home, son - radical face
the mary ellen carter - the longest johns
sweet disposition - the temper trap
like ships need the sea - emily hearn
#cj talks#clearing out my spotify#i did this on vampeddie a couple times with other playlists i wanted to get rid of but then it got nuked 😔#ofmd#our flag means death
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umbrella academy characters as music on my playlist of my favorite classical pieces
luther: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 “Pastoral”: II. Szene am Bach: (Andante molto mosso) - Ludwig Van Beethoven (performed by Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique with John Eliot Gardiner as the conductor)
fits season three luther the best
this is the lightest movement of the symphony, which i think fits in with him falling in love with sloane and working on growing through his childhood trauma
the last phrase of the piece is viewed as two birds taking flight. that’s literally him and sloane.
diego: Träumerei (Kinderderszenen, Op. 15) - Gemafrei - Robert Schumann (performed by Ronny Matthes)
also fits season three diego best
this is from a collection of schumann writing pieces that highlight his life (this one is from his dreaming during childhood)
he now has a child (in stan and in his and lila’s biological child) and is essentially dreaming of all the ways he’s going to do better at raising his kid than his dad did for him
allison: Piano Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 28 - Sergei Prokofiev (performed by Matti Raekallio)
this is a piano sonata that doesn’t have actual movements separating it into chunks, just a vibe difference throughout different parts of it
the most technically demanding of prokofiev piano sonatas and he said it was “pretty, interesting, and practical” (which fits allison pretty well)
klaus: Otello, Act 4: “Ave Maria” (Desdemona) - Guiseppe Verdi (performed by Cristina Gallardo-Domas, Maurizio Barbacini, and Das Münchner Rundfunkorchester)
desdemona’s last moments on stage before getting murdered by her husband, and she’s essentially saying “i love this man with my whole heart and i need to prove that to him before something drastic happens”
klaus is very much so the same due to his whole “i love dave with my whole heart and i need to prove that to him before he dies in a war that uselessly killed a shit ton of people”
they’re also both characters that are unapologetically in love
five: String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110: 1. Largo - Dmitri Shostakovich (performed by the Borodin Quartet)
if the second movement is five in seasons one and two, the first movement is five in season three
he’s pissed off with the world around him, yet he’s stuck with this bone deep tiredness that he can’t get rid of
he just wants all the difficulties in his life to fade away so he can go back to living as close to a normal life as he can
ben: Act 3: LII. Juliet’s Death - Sergei Prokofiev (performed by the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra with Vasily Petrenko as the conductor)
ben is dead in season one and two, but the audience knows that he’s still capable of interacting with others due to klaus’s powers, and the audience knows juliet isn’t actually dead, but romeo thinks she is
this movement is one of the most heart-wrenching in all of classical music
the movement that follows is juliet’s actual death, ending on an even sadder note that this movement began with (similar to ben fucking dying again)
viktor: Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36: I. Andante sostenuto - Moderato con anima - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (performed by San Francisco Orchestra with Michael Tilson Thomas as the conductor)
it’s believed that tchaikovsky composed this when he was pissed off at the world for his inability to be openly queer and he just ended up being tired of everything
follows viktor’s storyline of coming into your true identity and trying to find a sense of confidence with it
lila: Piano Trio in G Major, L. 5: III. Andante espressivo - Claude Debussy (performed by Bertrand Chamayou)
very little is known about the history of the piece (which fits lila)
there’s a lot of emotion present with a lot of vibrato present in the stringed instruments, giving an additional sense of longing
the climax of the piece is very accented, giving it a sense of almost sadness and keeping that longing present
#you know i was tempted to do diego and lila's theme for either of them#or ben's death theme for ben#or goodbye delores for five because those are all in this playlist sooooo#luther hargreeves#diego hargreeves#allison hargreeves#klaus hargreeves#five hargreeves#ben hargreeves#viktor hargreeves#lila pitts#the umbrella academy#umbrella academy#tua#beethoven#schumann#prokofiev#verdi#shostakovich#tchaikovsky#debussy#classical music
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OTD in Music History: Great “bel canto” Italian opera composer Gaetano Donizetti (1797 – 1848) dies of tertiary syphilis in an asylum in Bergamo. A prolific “transitional” composer whose numerous operas – written in both Italian and French – are illustrative of the substantial musical evolution that took place in opera between Gioachino Rossini (1792 – 1868) and Guiseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901), several of Donizetti’s later works still continue to hold the stage, including “L’elisir d’amore” (1832), “Lucia di Lammermoor” (1835), and “Don Pasquale” (1843). Donizetti actually scored his first success with “Enrico di Borgogna” (1818), and during the next 12 years he cranked out more than 30 operas – although most of them were merely local hits in Italy and have long been forgotten. In 1830, "Anna Bolena” made his name across Europe, and two years later he scored a truly lasting success with “L’elisir d’amore.” Like Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835) before him, Donizetti eventually left Italy for Paris, where he began to successfully exploit the “French grand opera” model (which was essentially the 19th Century's versio of a Las Vegas show). By the early 1840s, however, Donizetti was well in the grip of the advanced syphilitic infection that would eventually kill him. He produced his last important opera, “Dom Sébastien” (1843), under the strain of near-constant headaches and occasional lapses of mental capacity; his final years were a sad story of mental and physical degeneration as he was confined to a series of asylums. Extremely popular during his own lifetime, after his premature death, Donizetti’s operas were almost entirely eclipsed by the later masterpieces of Verdi and Giacomo Puccini (1858 - 1924); it was only in the latter half of the 20th Century that the “bel canto” revival brought about the renewed interest in his work that continues to this day. PICTURED: A short undated (but c. 1840s) note regarding musical matters addressed by Donizetti to a “Monsieur Duclos,” who was affiliated with the famous Parisian “Theater-Italien” (the primary opera house that produced Italian opera within the city at that time).
#Gaetano Donizetti#Donizetti#opera#classical music#music history#bel canto#composer#aria#classical composer#classical musician#classical studies#Lucrezia Borgia#La fille du régiment#Linda di Chamounix#Don Pasquale#Lucia di Lammermoor#Orchestra#maestro#Concerto#Chamber music#music
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Un ballo in Maschera, Guiseppe Verdi
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Ich hab auf Bluesky einen Thread zu meinen gelesenen Büchern geschrieben und kopiere hier schamlos die einzelnen Posts als einen Beitrag rein.
Willkommen zum diesjährigen "Ich fange viel zu spät abends an, zu gucken was ich dieses Jahr gelesen habe und muss das jetzt zusammenfassen!" Thread. Ich schätze die Anzahl der Bücher auf 20. Gefühlt waren es nur fünf.
Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence - Rafal Kosik 7 Charaktere die in Nightcity das große Ding drehen wollen. Alle drei Zeilen wechselt die Perspektive. War cool mehr über Night City zu lesen. Gewonnen hat am Ende keiner.
Das Klugscheisserchen - Mark-Uwe Kling. Ein Kinderbuch. Ein blaues Wesen weiß alles besser. Papa bloßgestellt, Kinder glücklich. Das hab ich ja komplett vergessen. WILD!
Solitaire - Alice Oseman Peak 2010 Tumblr Vibes. Tori geht aus depressiver Phase in eine Freundschaft. Drama. Fantastisch. Liebs.
Heartstopper Band 5 - Alice Oseman Thats my Yaoi! They can finally fuck! Good for them! Wann Band 6? Hab ich da was verpasst?
Loveless - Alice Oseman Beim dritten lesen in der Schmuckausgabe. "In this little restaurant hidden away in the old streets of Durham, a bunch of queer people could all show up und just ~be~." Mehr muss ich dazu nicht sagen. Fühle Georgia sehr. Bitte lest es wenn ihr Acefriends habt. Like me!
Die drei gerechten Kammmacher - Gottfried Keller Teilen sich ein Sachse, ein Bayer und ein Schwabe ein Bette in der Schweiz. Alle wollen eigentlich nur Geld verdienen und misstrauen den anderen. Am Ende darf einer in unglücklicher Ehe sein.
The House in the Gerulean Sea - TJ Klune Mein Lesezeichen sagt ich hab bis knapp zur Hälfte durchgehalten, aber ich bin damit nicht warm geworden. Das ist bestimmt witzig, aber bis dahin passiert eigentlich wenig. Vielleicht gefällt mir das Englisch auch einfach nicht...
Macbeth - Shakespeare (Benda Translation) Mein Lieblingstheaterstück in Fraktur von 1830. Meine Reaktion darauf war mir ein Shirt mit eigenem Design zu machen, weil MacDuff und ich beide Kaiserschnitte sind. Du Ei! *stirbt*
Spiegel, Das Kätzchen - Gottfried Keller Eine Katze verarscht für Essen erst einen Zauberer und verheiratet ihn dann mit seine Erzfeindin der Hexe. Typisches Verhalten einer Katze.
Miss Merkel Band 3: Mord auf hoher See - David Safier Das Gimmik verdient keinen dritten Teil, (auch keinen vierten. Stay tuned.) Aber Herr Fitzek wird auf Autorenkreuzfahrt per Gijutine umgebracht. Bundesmutti verdächtig tatsächlich erst am Ende die richtige Person. Ganz Okay.
Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malina Lo Yuri in den 50ern, aber als Chinese American. Standard Lesbian Awakening. "Aber sie ist doch nur nett zu mir?" Ihr hattet Sex. Das ist mehr als nett sein!
Crow Kingdom - Tino Falke Das beste Buch was ich dieses Jahr gelesen hab! Ich will auch einen Freizeitpark in Schutt und Asche legen! Wenn ich dran denke muss ich ne Rezension dem Typen zukommen lassen. Auch wenn Coaster und Parks in echt nicht so funktionieren.
Ein Volksfeind - Henrik Ibsen Doktor Stockmann will das örtliche Heilbad wegen Bakterien schließen, aber sein Bruder/Bürgermeister ist dagegen weil Bakterien nicht real sind. Das ist eigentlich das ganze Buch. Naja.
Kleider machen Leute - Gottfried Keller (Vintage Fraktur Ausgabe) Aus Höflichkeit vom Bettelarmen Schneider zum Grafen werden. Am Ende aber dann doch aus Lüge Profit schlagen und ein ordentliches Leben mit Frau und Kind führen.
Woyzeck - Georg Büchner Ein armer Soldat wird von seinem Chef gedemütigt, frisst für die Wissenschaft Erbsen und bringt am Ende seine Freundin um. Eine wilde Reise durch Fragmente eines 20 Jährigen.
Tschik - Wolfgang Herrndorf Chaotischer Roadtrip von zwei Teenies im Lada. Musste erst warm damit werden. Fantastisches Buch! Zurecht moderne Schulliteratur, die Schülys nicht appreciaten werden.
La Traviata - Guiseppe Verdi Edelprostituierte verliebt sich innen Dude, sein Vater denkt das beschmutzt seinen Ruf. Am Ende stirbt sie an Tuberkulose.
Adas Raum - Sharon Dodua Otoo Ich hab das als Theateradaption nicht ganz verstanden und das Buch hab ich auch nur bis zur Hälfte gelesen. Irgendwie regeneriert Ada in verschiedenen Epochen als Mensch, aber auch als Gegenstand? Am Ende wird sie immer erschossen. I dont know.
Lenin auf Schalke - Gregor Sander Der letzte Urostberliner guckt sich Gelsenkirchen an. Dort ist tatsächliches alles mindestens so scheiße wie im Osten. Das Buch hat mir sehr gefallen. Top 3 des Jahres.
Spiritus Daemonis Folge 01 - Mary Cronos und Jan Grießmann Ein Exorzismus per Chatverlauf. Ja das Buch existiert. Muss noch die beiden weiteren Bücher lesen. Die Verkaufstaktik von Herrn Grießmann auf der LBM ist immer noch das Güteste daran.
Der Schmied seines Glückes - Gottfried Keller Ein Dude schreibt seinen Namen anders und will damit Geld machen. Seine Liebe ist dann aber doch nicht adelig und die fingierte Erbschaft platzt auch. Immer schön verhüten liebste Freunde.
Oha, 22 Bücher. Das fühlt sich nach so viel an? Aber ich hab seit Anfang November auch nichts mehr gelesen. Dennoch 5 weniger als letztes Jahr, und da hab ich 5 Monde nichts gelesen. (Hatte da auch genausolang keinen Job. Naja.)
Meine Top 3 des Jahres wären dann... Platz 3 Lenin auf Schalke Platz 2 Tschik und/oder Soltaire (plus McBee Ehrenhalber) Platz 1 Crow Kingdom
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Man I was waiting for this post to make the round. Some more well known pieces.
Unknown Composer
Greensleeves
Johann Sebastian Bach
Air Prelude in C-major Suite No.1 For Cello Badinerie
Georg Friedrich Handel
Halleluja Sarabande in d-minor
Antonio Vivaldi
Summer 3rd mov. Winter 1st mov.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony 40 1st mov. Piano Concerto 21 Andante Pioano Sonata in C-Major Queen of the Night Figaro Ouverture Requiem Lacrimosa
Luigi Boccherini Minuetto
Joseph Haydn Cello Concerto 1 in C-Major
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony 6 1st mov. Symphony 7 2nd mov. Symphony 9 2nd mov and of course 4th mov. Ode to Joy Moonshine Sonata 3rd mov. Pathetique Sonata 2nd mov. and 3rd mov. Tempest Sonata 3rd mov.
Franz Schubert
Serenade Improptu 4 Op 90 Erlkönig
Hector Berlioz
Symphonie Fantastique - Dream Of A Witches Sabbath
Guiseppe Verdi
Va, Pensiero Aida, Marcia
Giachino Rossini
Ouverture to Barber of Seville
Frederic Chopin
Nocturne 2 Etude Winterwind Etude Tristesse Fanatasy-Improptu Great Walz Brilliante Minute Waltz Waltz in C#-minor Heroic Polonaise Ballade 1 Prelude in E minor
Niccolo Paganini
Caprice No. 24 La Campanella
Vittorio Monti
Czardas
Robert Schumann
Childhood Scenes From Foreign Lands and Poeple and Dreaming Forest Scene Farewell
Felix Mendelssohn
Songs Without Words No. 6
Johannes Brahms
Hungarian Dance Walz in A flat Major
Johann Strauss II Ouverture to Die Fledermaus Radentzky March Tritsch Tratsch Polka
Georges Bizet
Habanera
Franz Liszt
Liebestraum Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 and No.6 La Campanella Paganini for Piano Etude Un Sospiro
Classical Pieces You've Probably Heard but Might Not Remember the Name
William Tell Overture- Rossini (Most famous part at 8:45, but why not listen to the whole thing?) I’m adding hints, at least to the ones I recognized culturally. This one is “go, horsey, go!”
Also Sprach Zarathustra- Strauss Slow, dramatic entry scene, IN SPAAACE.
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart People running out of a fancy wedding or something. Also known as DUN, dun DUN, dun DUN dun DUN dun DUUUUN.
Symphony 94, Mvt. 2 “Surprise Symphony”- Haydn ?
Toccata and Fugue in d Minor-Bach Halloween organ!
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2- Chopin Picture a tiny old woman playing piano in a sunlit room with lots of flower vases, about the spill the tragic secrets of her past to some timid young visitor.
Rondo alla Turca- Mozart the babysitter from The Incredibles: “Time for some COGNITIVE ENRICHMENT!”
Sinfonie de Fanfares: Rondeau- Jean-Joseph Mouret Royalty is coming. Or someone is getting married. Or royalty is getting married. Also the PBS Masterpieces theme.
The Four Seasons: Spring- Vivaldi (I just linked to the whole thing because it’s great) Again, someone is getting married, but this one is strings instead and a lot less frumpy.
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring- Bach That one that amateur guitarists love where the notes are all up and down but all the same length. Also used in movie weddings.
O Fortuna (from Carmina Burana)- Carl Orff SONG OF DOOM. Also song of “baby on fire!” in The Incredibles.
Funeral March- Chopin ?
Orpheus in the Underworld: Infernal Galop (A.K.A. Can Can)- Offenbach Well, “aka can-can” says it all.
Pomp and Circumstance (You probably graduated to this)- Elgar Oh yes, Baaaa dun dun dun duun duuuuun… Also if you were a bandie you had to play it for 3 years before graduating to it.
Gayane: Sabre Dance- Aram Khachaturian Comically hectic productivity, a circus clown juggling while standing on a ball, or perhaps a rapidly-approaching termite infestation. Could go any way, really.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March- Mendelssohn The song movies play right AFTER they both say “I do.”
Carmen: Les Toreadors- Bizet I can’t be the only one who remembers when ‘Hey Arnold’ did this. “Bullfights and swordfights, rolling in manuuure!”
The Ride of the Valkyries- Wagner Good song for a naval battle I guess? I can only think of the mini golf course I went to as a kid with the creepy castle on Hole 18 that played this.
Für Elise- Beethoven That one every amateur piano player loves to play because the beginning is just E and E-flat over and over. Also ballet and piano recital scenes in movies.
Dance of the Hours- Ponchielli Hello mudda, hello fadda, here I am at, Camp Granada…
Rigotello: La Donna e Mobile- Verdi More than a few sophisticated movie villains (or snobby good guys) have this playing on a Victrola. Also, tell me you don’t picture Pavaroti no matter who’s actually singing.
Night on Bald Mountain- Mussorgsky ?
Romeo and Juliet: Love Theme- Tchaikovsky More movie-love, usually building up to admitting they live each other.
Entry of the Gladiators- Julius Fucik I have one word for you: CIRCUS.
Lakmé: Flower Duet- Delibes OMG ALIAS. Nadia’s spy backstory in Film Noir!
Peer Gynt: In the Hall of the Mountain King- Greig Mischievous Tiptoeing in Movies song. Also something growing out of control, slowly at first and then quickly, and (comically) exploding.
Rodeo: Hoedown- Copland The title says it all tbh.
Peer Gynt: Morning Mood- Greig Sunrise/waking up Movie Song du jour.
New World Symphony Mov. [2][4]- Dvorak Well now I’m thinking of “An American Tail” and I’m crying…
Ave Maria (You knew this, but did you know that it was by Schubert?) Nothing to add. I’m not a music snob, really, but if you didn’t know this, YOU SHOULD.
Canon in D- Pachelbel This is the one that the pretty Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas song comes from. :-)
Add others if you want! Have fun!
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Carpano Vintage Food & Drink Poster A Toast To Guiseppe Verdi, Italian Carpano Vermuth Advert Poster

Carpano Vintage Food & Drink Poster A Toast To Guiseppe Verdi, Italian Carpano Vermuth Advert Poster. This retro Italian Carpano Vermuth Amaro alcohol poster encapsulates the charm of times gone by and features Guiseppe Verdi and King Carpano (il re Carpano) making a toast. The illustration was originally by Armando Testa in 1951. The image has been carefully digitally restored by an artist to refresh the colours and to remove any obvious signs of wear and tear, but to retain the vintage character of the print. COPYRIGHT: For personal use only. You should not physically resell or digitally redistribute the artworks as originals nor as modified. WHAT YOU WILL GET You will receive a link to enable you to download a file with different ratio JPEG files. Each ratio file has high resolution JPEG images of at least 400 dpi which are ready for instant download and printing. Your link will expire in 14 days and you will be able to download the files 3 times. A 4×5 ratio file for printing 4″x5″, 8″x10″, 16″x20″, 40x50cm. A 3×4 ratio file for printing 6″x8″, 9″x12″, 12″x16″, 18″x24″. A 2×3 ratio file for printing 4″x6″, 6″x9″, 8″x12″, 10″x15″, 12″x18″, 16″x24″, 20″x30″, 24″x36″. An international paper size file for printing 5″x7″, A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm. A file for printing 11″x14″. Read the full article
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