piano concerto no.2 in g minor, mvt 1 - sergey prokofiev; local music student passes out in the practise room and has an existential horror related epiphany
There is no such thing as a blue rose. "Rapsody in Blue" is as close as cutting-edge, genetic engineering has so far accomplished. In 2004, researchers created roses that contain delphinidin, the pigment that gives violas and delphiniums that vivid blue color. All the 'blue roses' I've seen look more like fuchsia to me. I regard fuchsia as a shade of purple. What do you think?