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RE: Day 853: 5 Minute Freewrite: Thursday - Prompt: concert
I hope your date was just as good of a kisser as he was good at math. LOL
I also love Brahms and not so hot on Bach. Russian classical composers? I like Shostakovich and Khachaturian and "the flight of the bumblebee" by Rimsky Korsakov. At large though I prefer German composers Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, Liszt, Brahms. Is Brahms German? Not sure, but whatever. I like Brahms and Chopin even though he's Polak. Just kidding about "even though." )))
That guy never did kiss me goodnight.
It got so that I suspected it wasn't just because I got hooked on Brahms vs Bach...
Well, these kinds of people also deserve their place under the sun.
Johannes Brahms was a German composer ...
Oops. And so was Bach. But the Russians, ah, how I love them - Rimsky! Rachmaninoff! I have this CD called "Evening in Prague," mostly Czech and Russian composers, but the symphony Brahms wrote for his wife is on it--ohhhhh, wait, it's BORODIN, not Brahms. (I knew that, once upon a time!)
This is one of the sweetest violin solos ever, and the cello hits low notes like a bass at times. LOVE this song so much. #NotGerman but #Russian. (I really did know that, before my half-century-old brain mixed it up.)
Totally understood (the "even though") - my great-great grandfather left Alt Dammerau for the U.S. and his children hated being called "Polock" - so many shifting borders: was it Poland, Pomerania, or Prussia when our ancestor left?
No matter... here is another fab Russian composer, more recent, the one who looks ready to annihlate someone at a game of chess:
Yeah... That's Shostakovich. Seems we have a similar taste in music. )