Not just a parody of another thread. By definition it is a second Crumple-free music zone.
This piece is much abridged, but still, it did give people a lot of cheer.
Really cheery music!
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Really cheery music!
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Re: Really cheery music!
Surprisingly good acoustics for an open-air, street performance. Kudos to the audio technician. I like how they snuck the choir in. Very clandestine.
Anyway, how about a happy ciaccona?
Anyway, how about a happy ciaccona?
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"Wat is het een gezellig boel hier".
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^^^ Neither cheery nor music*.
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Handel knocked this one out to distract the audience while stage hands changed the props between acts 2 and 3 of his oratorio, Solomon. The oratorio goes on for well over two hours. It still gets performed from time to time, but I don't know where the organisers get the audience from.
Bolero is my most successful work. Shame it's not music. - M. Ravel (attrib.)
Handel knocked this one out to distract the audience while stage hands changed the props between acts 2 and 3 of his oratorio, Solomon. The oratorio goes on for well over two hours. It still gets performed from time to time, but I don't know where the organisers get the audience from.
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Re: Really cheery music!
"Wat is het een gezellig boel hier".
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