What's better than watching a beautiful sunset?
Well, i would have to say watching the beautiful sunrise that happens outside my apt every morning. I just finished watching it while listining to the entire rendition of Rachmaninov's Concerto no. 2 played by the unequaled Van Cliburn
My best friend Chris introduced me to him in high school and I'm so appreciative. Nothing like hearing the swells of the music as you see the first rays streaming out.
I go to bed, at 5 am, a very happy and content person.
Comments
- Anonymous
June 29, 2004
If you like Rachmaninov try <a href='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004YC2K/qid=1088603734/sr=8-15/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i15_xgl15/103-8100394-6137420?v=glance&s=classical&n=507846'>this</this> one. - Anonymous
June 29, 2004
Argh! sorry for that entry! - Anonymous
June 29, 2004
'listining' - and you accuse Fuzu of not being able to spell -(http://blogs.msdn.com/cyrusn/archive/2004/06/30/169654.aspx) … I also note that it took you two attempts to get 'appreciate' right - haha. - Anonymous
June 29, 2004
also look into Dennis Brain's rendition of Mozart's Horn Concertos.. and my all-time favorite: Ludwig's Triple Concerto Op 64.. (DG has a great rendition of it with Perlman on the Violin).. a masterpiece! - Anonymous
June 30, 2004
That's not Van Cliburn, that's a MAN, bay-bay! Oh wait, I mean JFK! What's JFK doing playing classical music? - Anonymous
June 30, 2004
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=320277 - Anonymous
June 30, 2004
Fuzzy: Devs don't need no stinkin speling! That's what compilers our for. They check tahat our grammar does don't not make no sense to anyone. - Anonymous
June 30, 2004
JGeer: Ha! I've got that too. I think Cliburn moves me more just due to the fact that I prefer Concerto #2 more.