Posted on 09/15/2020 1:12:30 PM PDT by C19fan
One New York City classical music fan wrote in the 1840s, for example, that he wished that all women shall be gagged by officers duly licensed for the purpose before theyre allowed to enter a concert room.
I would add restaurants at lunchtime to that
But that pales compared to the anti-gayness of Beethovens 3rd!!Oh, come on, everyone knows the 3rd is about Napoleon's "Eroica" in bed, regardless of partner or gender.
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If it excludes retarded primitives, I’m so OK with it.
I’m guessing they’ve never even heard of Mahler’s 5th symphony or Beethoven’s 5th piano concerto.
I’m OK with that too. And I don’t care that they are not.
OH JUST STFU!!!!!!!! I am so sick of the whining!!!!!!!! Im so sick of it, IM beginning to whine!
Looks interesting! Ill have to watch it tonight. Thanks for posting.
Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Britten, Copeland, Bernstein, and many more.
Not to mention Chopin hanging out with a woman named GEORGE.
Then don’t listen..... Geez.
Yup. Frankfurt School darling Theodore Adorno was a music critic both before and after his involvement with political theory and some of those reviews during are masterpieces of opaque Marxian cant. This stuff isn't anything new.
God, I forgot about Adorno. I had to read him in my Continental theory class, I believe
“And yet according to Ian Anderson every big riff in rock history is built on it.”
A lot of white people in rock. I suppose they will be after that, too.
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