Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) - Symphony No. 21 in A-Major, II. Presto. Performed by Roy Goodman/The Hanover Band on period instruments.
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My Clarinet Player ~ Photo by AAA Studio on flickr
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..you play the sexophone...??😳😳..oh nno i meant umm..you play the saxobone..?? 😳
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The Musical Urge.
The musical urge to sit at my instrument and practice dusk through to dawn again and again until I pass out, just to wake hours later with blood stained, raw-skinned fingers, played to the bone, an aching back posed straighter than the lines of the stave i'm supposed to be reading and a pounding headache from the sheets in front of me; only to continue playing until I merge with the dynamics of it all and become my own unique modern day symphony.
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Piss boy plays the saxophone
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Concerto for Oboe d'amore, Strings and Basso continuo in A-Major, BWV 1055R, II. Larghetto. Performed by Hans-Peter Westermann, oboe d'amore, and Camerata Köln on period instruments.
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It's been multiple weeks since the school got the package our guard caption head literally saw the package when they went to go get it
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One of the three works performed at the symphony tonight was Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. I've said it before, but I'll say it again: When orchestras play pieces that call for eight French horns, that is very, very sexy of them. Also, there were twenty goddamn woodwind players! Five flutes, five clarinets, five oboes, and five bassoons. As you young people say, that is some hot girl shit!
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