_johnny7

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  • bohenix

    Here is some stuff you might like :) https://www.facebook.com/ColdDeadTeesHouse & http://www.etsy.com/shop/ColdDeadTeesHouse

    31 aug 2012 Svara
  • Lucas_Freedom

    Super! Sehr gut

    4 feb 2012 Svara
  • AlexboyCO

    Ein gutes neues Jahr Johnny!

    21 jan 2012 Svara
  • gartenkunst

    Ich wünsche Dir ein wunderbares Weihnachtsfest :0)

    23 dec 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Actually quite good I know only his 1st symphony, but I think the rest might be also fascinating ;). It is much powerful, with choir, baritone and soprano. It also is his longest symphony. Besides - The Lark Ascending - however strange it sounds, it's like an Asian music. Btw, http://www.medici.tv/# is going to broadcast all Beethoven's symphonies this week.

    13 apr 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Have you got any opinion about Ralph Vaughan Williams? As I keep listening his music, he fascinates me more and more.

    11 apr 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Hey, I'm just after the concert! It was an amazing experience and in my opinion well performed, at least everybody (I guess) were standing. You know what was interesting? They connected the end exactly with the time of death of Karol Wojtyła (Jan Paweł II or how you call it in German, you know I mean pope anyway). They ended whole symphony like ~minute before it and conductor did let the audience clap after this ~minute :P. Which part you like the most? Hmm, the ending is outstanding and I can't say I don't adore it, but besides, the first movement is the best for me, I guess. I only know his 3 symphonies for now (1, 2 and 5, 3 I listened only once) and I'm looking forward to check the rest. Hmm, I don't really like slow forms, but I'm happy to hear the 4th in your opinion is one of the best ;). Great! If there is/you will find something interesting about it, that would be always nice to hear. Btw., did you watch the movie about Mahler's live (1974)? Is it worth to watch?

    2 apr 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Hey! I'm probably going to attend tomorrow's concert in Poznań Philharmonic to listen to Mahler 2nd Symphony ( http://www.filharmoniapoznanska.pl/ )... I imagine Simon Rattle is better than Marek Pijarowski, but if they will perform it good enough, that could be a one of the most exciting visit there for me :P. And my God, currently Mahler is my favorite not-living composer, I guess. And still I know good only his 3 symphonies ("good"). In the next month they are going to play his 4th yet in this season. Any opinion about this one?

    1 apr 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    If that is the case, I would have been listening sad music by months :P. Besides Brahms's 4th, they will also perform Shostakovich Violin concerto no. 1 I listened today. Hmm, since I enjoy more in allegro and other faster and stronger forms, parts 3 and 4 get my interest.

    7 mar 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    That must have been awesome :o... I'm even thinking about going to attend on some of Berlin Philharmonie concerts (especially for Yuja Wang), since I have only 2-3 hours to go, but you know, it is a bit expensive (tickets). I have bought already a ticket for Symphonic Odysseys in Cologne, but I'm not sure if I could go. There also will be a festival in Cracow in which my favorite Japanese classical music composer will be performing (that is still a shock for me). I guess you are right... Titan is much easier than other of his symphonies, but I think it is a fun to listen. Its powerfulness... That is what makes it great. Anyway, I think my favorite for now is this Sturmisch Bewegt from 5th symphony I mentioned. Btw., I see you listen to the 4th symphony of Johannes Brahms. It will be performed in Poznań Philharmonic this week and I still didn't listen to it. What is your opinion about this one? I only know his first.

    7 mar 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Hey, I still can't believe that I couldn't go at the philharmonic to listen to the 1st symphony of Gustav Mahler, this one is... Indescribable awesome, even though a bit shortly. If any other of his 10 symphonies is better, I don't know what will happen with me (although Sturmisch Bewegt from 5th is one the best composition I ever heard). Fortunately, we celebrate a 100th anniversary of his death and that is why our philharmonic in Poznań organize concerts with his music, there will be his 2nd and 4th yet in this season.

    5 mar 2011 Svara
  • matusak

    great taste! black metal and classics wins!

    29 jan 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Adagio form Rachmaninoff' Symphony no. 2 sounds quite familiar... Fantastic, anyway!

    3 jan 2011 Svara
  • batatshi

    Merry Christmas! I must agree with the commend below :p.

    25 dec 2010 Svara
  • prakhyatkoirala

    Awesome taste, mate!

    25 dec 2010 Svara
  • batatshi

    Ah, I see. Then when did you start? To be honest, first I prefer to listen to CD recording, because it has an enough well quality :p. I will listen to this, anyway. Maybe I will recognize this composition? Hmm,actually... That's right, you just have to listen a composition MANY times, so after that you can combine with performers. So in my case, if I start to like some piece very much (or love), then I try various performers.

    23 dec 2010 Svara
  • batatshi

    Yeah, me too. Especially, I don't think it will be ever possible to say who is my favorite composer. Rather I can judge symphonies, concertos and so on. Yes, I guess you are right. Yet about 2nd symphony of Rachmaninoff - is there any specifically interpretation/CD you may recommend? I just LOVE Rachmaninoff piano concerto no. 2 performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy and London Symphony Orchestra. Really, I have tried many versions, but that is still my favorite one.

    23 dec 2010 Svara
  • batatshi

    I've been suspecting that, so I just wanted you to confirm :). Actually... me too. Hmm, like 4-5 months ago. But in my case, now I listen to almost ONLY classical. Did you see/listen/watch Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition then? I have been watching and listening to this all my free time. What an excellent event... In the next 5 years I will be there in person, I must, no matter what (although, after verdicts I'm very disappointed as many other people and... Don't know what to think about Jury anymore. Was everything fair at all?). You play the violin..? So awesome... I want/ed to start, since I found some damaged (it is possible to repair, but probably it costs much), but I don't know if there is any sense at this age. How is your, like, level? It is just a hobby or something serious? Never heard about Bruch before. My favorite one, speaking about violin concertos, is still Tchaikovsky's. I have seen in person Beethoven's one week ago, in a very good performance (Julian Rachlin).

    23 dec 2010 Svara
  • batatshi

    Just asking - do you or you don't scrobble at last.fm everything what you listen to? 2 weeks ago I had an occasion to listen to his 5th Symphony in person. What an amazing experience it was, especially "Sturmisch bewegt" really made me cry. I think I will, especially that some of his other symphonies will be performed in my hometown. Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 is still one of my favorite compositions of all time. Thank you for this recommendation then. I'm still not very much familiar with any composers (Chopin is an exception, but his "discography" is really short and it is only piano). There are so many works which you need to listen many times...

    21 dec 2010 Svara
  • batatshi

    Thanks for your friend request. Any "must-listen" recommendations, speaking about classical music? :)

    20 dec 2010 Svara
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