Sarcasm is not an argument.
A meme is not an argument.
Vituperation is not an argument.
Arrogance is not an argument.
Being offended is not an argument.
—ACR
1: That never happens.
2:That hardly ever happens.
3: It happens but what about other bad stuff that happens. It’s not a big deal.
4: Why are you obsessed with it happening?
5: So what if it happens? It's not that serious.
6: It's happening, and it's a good thing.
7: People freaking out about it are the real problem.
8. We should do something about those people.
(1 - 5) J.K. Rowling, (6 - 7) Rob Henderson (8) ACR
On this May Bank Holiday Monday, give yourself the joy of hearing Sir John Gielgud recite one of the most famous sonnets in all of poetry.
• William Shakespeare •
🌷 Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik — but not the version you’re used to.
Performed by the Gewandhaus Quartet with Stefan Adelmann (double bass), this interpretation adds a rare twist to one of Mozart’s most iconic works.
Composed in 1787, Eine kleine Nachtmusik is the definition of clarity, balance, and elegance. Every note is exposed—nothing to hide, everything to perfect.
What makes this performance special:
🎻 The Gewandhaus Quartet (founded in 1808 in Leipzig) brings over two centuries of tradition and precision.
🎶 The addition of double bassist Stefan Adelmann deepens the sound, transforming a light serenade into something richer and more orchestral.
It’s still unmistakably Mozart—just warmer, fuller, and somehow even more alive.
Sometimes, a small change reveals a whole new world. ✨
Bach’s Goldberg Variations like you’ve rarely heard them before. 🎼
Originally written for keyboard, this monumental work is built on a single aria and 30 intricate variations — a masterpiece of structure, counterpoint, and architectural precision.
In this performance, Thibaut Garcia and Antoine Morinière reimagine it for two classical guitars, completely reshaping how the music breathes. What was once a dense keyboard texture becomes an intimate dialogue between two voices — every line more transparent, every variation more personal.
Filmed inside the Abbey of Solesmes, the natural acoustics add a sense of stillness and depth that feels almost meditative, revealing a new emotional side of Bach’s design.
A familiar masterpiece, heard through a completely different lens. 🎻✨