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werewolvesandaccordions · 2 years ago
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Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of the dramatic first movement, the passionate slow movement, the playful scherzo, and the energetic finale. Am I gushing too much? Probably. This happens when I try to describe the classics. Perhaps the music should just speak for itself. I walked, as I usually do, around the city neighborhood, then to the beach, and back again. Despite the titanic bleakness that he conveys at the beginning[andIquote“roughly[andIquote“roughly”—that “all life is an unbroken alternation of hard reality with swiftly passing dreams and visions of happiness …”. He goes on: “No haven exists … Drift upon that sea until it engulfs and submerges you in its depths”], the second half contains some of the more uplifting orchestral music I know of: the scherzo is a study in pizzicato strings and colorful winds, and the finale is like the Fourth of July. A Beethoven gesture, it seems, to recreate tragedy, projecting upward to triumph. Movements: 1. Andante sostenuto — Moderato con anima — Moderato assai, quasi Andante — Allegro vivo 2. Andantino in modo di canzona 3. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato – Allegro 4. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
mikrokosmos: Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of…
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tinas-art · 2 years ago
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Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of the dramatic first movement, the passionate slow movement, the playful scherzo, and the energetic finale. Am I gushing too much? Probably. This happens when I try to describe the classics. Perhaps the music should just speak for itself. I walked, as I usually do, around the city neighborhood, then to the beach, and back again. Despite the titanic bleakness that he conveys at the beginning[andIquote“roughly[andIquote“roughly”—that “all life is an unbroken alternation of hard reality with swiftly passing dreams and visions of happiness …”. He goes on: “No haven exists … Drift upon that sea until it engulfs and submerges you in its depths”], the second half contains some of the more uplifting orchestral music I know of: the scherzo is a study in pizzicato strings and colorful winds, and the finale is like the Fourth of July. A Beethoven gesture, it seems, to recreate tragedy, projecting upward to triumph. Movements: 1. Andante sostenuto — Moderato con anima — Moderato assai, quasi Andante — Allegro vivo 2. Andantino in modo di canzona 3. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato – Allegro 4. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
mikrokosmos: Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of…
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dariaandjanelanefanboy · 2 years ago
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Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of the dramatic first movement, the passionate slow movement, the playful scherzo, and the energetic finale. Am I gushing too much? Probably. This happens when I try to describe the classics. Perhaps the music should just speak for itself. I walked, as I usually do, around the city neighborhood, then to the beach, and back again. Despite the titanic bleakness that he conveys at the beginning[andIquote“roughly[andIquote“roughly”—that “all life is an unbroken alternation of hard reality with swiftly passing dreams and visions of happiness …”. He goes on: “No haven exists … Drift upon that sea until it engulfs and submerges you in its depths”], the second half contains some of the more uplifting orchestral music I know of: the scherzo is a study in pizzicato strings and colorful winds, and the finale is like the Fourth of July. A Beethoven gesture, it seems, to recreate tragedy, projecting upward to triumph. Movements: 1. Andante sostenuto — Moderato con anima — Moderato assai, quasi Andante — Allegro vivo 2. Andantino in modo di canzona 3. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato – Allegro 4. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
mikrokosmos: Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of…
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hushilda · 2 years ago
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Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of the dramatic first movement, the passionate slow movement, the playful scherzo, and the energetic finale. Am I gushing too much? Probably. This happens when I try to describe the classics. Perhaps the music should just speak for itself. I walked, as I usually do, around the city neighborhood, then to the beach, and back again. Despite the titanic bleakness that he conveys at the beginning[andIquote“roughly[andIquote“roughly”—that “all life is an unbroken alternation of hard reality with swiftly passing dreams and visions of happiness …”. He goes on: “No haven exists … Drift upon that sea until it engulfs and submerges you in its depths”], the second half contains some of the more uplifting orchestral music I know of: the scherzo is a study in pizzicato strings and colorful winds, and the finale is like the Fourth of July. A Beethoven gesture, it seems, to recreate tragedy, projecting upward to triumph. Movements: 1. Andante sostenuto — Moderato con anima — Moderato assai, quasi Andante — Allegro vivo 2. Andantino in modo di canzona 3. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato – Allegro 4. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
mikrokosmos: Tchaikovsky – Symphony no. 4 in f minor Yet another fantastic reason to say Tchaikovsky was one of the greatest orchestrators of all time. While there is a program to the movements [reflecting Tchaikovsky’s feelings for his close friend and artistic patron, Nadezhda von Meck], it isn’t necessary to appreciate the towering achievement of…
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rickygadvisor · 2 years ago
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YOU GOT THIS 🧡 #Repost - @hustwilson by @get_regrammer #hust #lettering #type #design #create #ANDIQUOTE #motion #typography #color (at Miami Beach, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiWgs7DufPl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hwwswebtv · 3 years ago
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14 Creating Comics with Morgan Quaid
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canispicta · 3 years ago
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✨As Far As I Know, I’m Delightful✨ Gotta say, I definitely agree with this. And, if you’ve got the opposite to say about it—how does it feel to be so wrong? 😂 One of my favorite purchases of this for people to make is/was for children’s clothes 🤣 I just imagine a screaming child embarrassing their parents while wearing this design 🥲🤭😆 True story: one time when I was little (really little, Kristin was either not born or a baby) I got myself in trouble and my dad was taking me out of the casino… so in an effort to get myself OUT of “trouble” I started screaming at the top of my lungs, “HELP!! HE’S GOING TO KILL ME!!” Repeatedly through the length of the casino 😆 It was the 80s, so not a soul cared 😂 and… I did say, we were in a casino… booze and gambling is generally the focus 🙃🤭🤣 Also, once outside I immediately stopped because the point of the mission was a over and a failure 😂 #CanisPicta #CanisPicta #typography #typographydesign #typographyart #wordsofwisdom #asfarasiknowimdelightful #quotes #quoteoftheday #qotd #funnyquotes #andiquote #storenvy #storenvyshop #fineartamerica #redbubble #redbubbleartist #redbubbleshop #redbubblestore #redbubbleartists #womanownedbusiness #shopsmall #shopsmallbusiness #shoponline #online #digitalart #humorquotes #humorousart #funnyart https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ_a43BNi4R/?utm_medium=tumblr
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easterntradingco · 7 years ago
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#facts #realtalk #reality #andiquote
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lillysity · 5 years ago
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#andiquote #samueljhurwitt https://www.instagram.com/p/B0Z8xUznJNq24-e6Y89_O64ptq3S-htUA-VU8M0/?igshid=w47tryt05wz4
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andiquote · 3 years ago
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And if I die before I wake,
I pray the lord my soul to take,
Because I’m ready for a funeral
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suzettesimon · 6 years ago
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Hanoi Old Quarters Area 🏚🏡 “ I met people living in this community who are so humbled, pure and gentle. They’re all satisfied with what they have, I was inspired and learned that the secret of having it all is believing you already Do!” . . . . #traveldestination #travelgram #suzetteventure #becontented #hanoi #hanoivietnam #cityofhanoi #instago #lategram #wheninvietnam #andiquote #aroundthecity #instapassport (at Hanoi, Vietnam) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoevCkWBEhq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=yjynlcvm1zqv
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taniaolsson-blog · 6 years ago
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'A pair of German shepherds called Hans and Fritz prowled around. There was a stack of flyers with Adolf Hitler wearing a Santa Claus hat.'
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theiridescenthippie-blog · 6 years ago
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Summer Favorites. #andiquote #topicks #summerbeauty #glowmusthaves #skinglow #theapothecarycanary #urbanecoface #theiridescenthippie #hippiefrenchfriedtofu #styleyourlife #beyourownbrand #lifestylemanagement #fengshuiforthehome #hyggeforthehome #ecologicalbeauty #bamboohairproducts #vitamincskin #philosophysuncare #voguesummer
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redbettie · 8 years ago
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F O R C E F U L 🖤 #losangelesmakeupartist #makeupartist #quote #andiquote #love #force #universe (at Los Angeles, California)
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leoncferris · 8 years ago
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Anyone can say what you want to hear. Observe their actions. Only their actions reveal their true intentions. #quote #wordsofwisdom #instaquote #qotd #quotes #quoteoftheday #inspirationalquotes #lifequotes #lifelesson #motivationalquotes #quotestoliveby #inspiration #inspireme #instadaily #wordstoliveby #wordstoponder #kindwords #proverbs #dailyquote #proverb #priceless #leoncferris #sayit #today #andiquote #wordsoflife #tellitlikeitis #truthbetold #canyouhearme
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andiquote · 3 years ago
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— @surqrised Unknown
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#and I quote
“Some day this pain will be useful.”
— Unknown
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