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Mozart: "Bassoon Concerto"-Academy of St. Martin, Marriner conducting, Thunemann on bassoon (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Jul 2018 OP
A friend of mine joshdawg Jul 2018 #1
I danced strictly ballet back when, but have no musical instrument talent. sprinkleeninow Jul 2018 #2

joshdawg

(2,716 posts)
1. A friend of mine
Sat Jul 21, 2018, 08:22 AM
Jul 2018

put forth an interesting scenario.
If you were isolated on an island in the middle of nowhere and had your choice of recorded music by only one composer, which composer's music would you choose.
We both agreed that in spite of enjoying the music of almost all the known composers, the one we chose would be Mozart.
This recording is an excellent representation of his music.
Thanks for posting.

sprinkleeninow

(20,546 posts)
2. I danced strictly ballet back when, but have no musical instrument talent.
Sat Jul 21, 2018, 11:23 AM
Jul 2018

Perhaps that is why 'classical' moves me so.
And I have no idea why I am taken by the sound of a bassoon. Other favorites are cello and oboe.

I way enjoyed this selection last evening and said to myself, share this!

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