Monday, July 12, 2010

Symphony.

Have i ever confessed about my everlasting love for music? - All kinds of music, especially classical.
You can take all genre except classical music away from me..

Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff , Brahms.... have i mention the God-sent Chopin..
Listening to these beautiful symphony relaxes my mind, de-stresses me and it takes me to a whole new world. Each piece has its own story to tell, sad, happy, emotional... The emotions are all embedded in the piece itself, however to awake these emotions, it really depends on how it is being delivered by the pianist. Different pianist delivers each piece in different ways, but however i feel that pianist should always try to deliver it the way it was intended to be.. its very important..because interpreting the piece wrongly, kills the whole piece.

Classical music is such a beauty, has been around for centuries and it not comparable to the music we hear nowadays. No where close. Made by prodigies for prodigies and super talented people..And do you know what such natural geniuses who are great at music, are also a wonder-whiz in maths. These are whiz are amazing, some write polonaises at the age of 7..... 7? i think i was busy poking snails in the garden and demanding for ice-cream..

Honestly, sometimes when i listen to classical or watch someone perform.. There is such an immense feeling in me, moving me to tears. To some people its hard to understand classical-its like a cacophony of unwanted different melodies... but to me, it harmonious, complements ... just like an awesome abstract movie.

Tchaikovsky is breath-taking leaves me speechless most of the time, Chopin is beyond description, Strauss dances like a graceful swan. Brahms is so.... english and peaceful..
Rachmaninoff is intense.. Did you know all the pieces written are like love letters to loved-ones..
How marvelous.. to write sonatas, orchestra pieces or waltz for loved-ones....

I totally wished i was born in their era.

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