Are you there? I read about it...compared to other Euro cities it has less restrictions but I consider it highly restricted. Masks outdoors? Limit of 4 at outdoor restaurants, etc.; insane
Prison world: I've never seen so many travel restrictions and internal lockdowns as well, during this whole crisis. Where in the world now isn't a penal colony? Where is open, at least internally?
By open internally this is something hard to get from a website; I'm asking if anyone has certain knowledge of a country not just with no or loose restrictions but also a culture of freedom...for example no idiotic wearing of masks outdoors etc.; feel free to dm thank
Among musics used on this show:
Beethoven Symphony #3 "Eroica"
Scriabin Etude op 42 no 6
Scriabin piano concerto
Here is different perfomance of first movement Scriabin piano concerto, it affect me very much:
youtube.com/watch?v=n6PA1EST…
is of another world 😿
Musics criticism sux but this article is a decent quick appreciation of this concerto; it's saved by the fact that it has not the pretensions of egghead academics, but the thoughts of the performers themselves on Scriabin
kqed.org/arts/12227279/insan…
Yes. Also my point is Glenn Gould--a real musician and artist--saw a greater coherence of some sort in Scriabin's music over Chopin's. If you need that kind of authority to tell you...it's just silly to dismiss it as "music of insane asylum."
not that I'm a fan of the intellectualization of music, or of music theory, but why do you think Glenn Gould, who cared so much about "structure," praised Scriabin and preferred him to Chopin?