@DervSwerve@BBCRadio3 ( A bit parallell to the first and the last recording of the Bach Goldberg variations by Glenn Gould, another favourit for levelling my moods.)
@DervSwerve@BBCRadio3 Those suites must be the music pieces I have listened to the most. Never failed to calm, comfort or uplift me yet, Yo Yo Ma has at least 3 recordings of it, the first the most uplifting and the latest the most comforting.
@DervSwerve If it sounded like Tristan trying to lure Evrydyke out of deaths grip, and almost succeeding but collapsing just as the almost wienerwalzic jubulate closes in on its fullfillment, and sinks back into hopeless longing and resignment, that’s the one.
@DervSwerve@BBCRadio3 Let the french have their liqueurs and the germans their schnaps, I’ll serve you fresh running mountain water. He summed up his own music quite well I think. Love his symphonies, and there is no equal to his violin concerto! And the Valse Triste, what gem, shatteringly emotional!
@DervSwerve And we’re having an interesting parallell read of Jonathan Haidt «The Righteous Mind» . There is a tip for you, if you can get your hands on it and the time.
@DervSwerve Check him out on Instagram simenhallset som coronasnippets there, he’s fine, enjoying his solitary studio, and keeps staying on the payroll of an eventcompany which is quite solid. In his words like a yoke in an egg.
@DervSwerve ‘Keepin’ an eye out for you, you keep giving me good vibes and minor heartakes. Often sharing ( I think) a sense of life living us instead of us living life. But we’re in it together aren’t we? Taking it as easy as possible whilst still taking it. Norwegian love to the irish.