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Decomposing: Holst

Posted on August 23, 2011 by Scott Barnebey

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“The Planets” by Gustav Holst remains one of my favorite orchestral suites to hear live. In this video “Mars” is played by the London Symphony Orchestra with Sir Colin Davis.

Posted in Decomposing Tagged Bringer of War, classical music, composers, Composing, Decomposing, Gustav Holst, Mars, orchestra, suite, The Planets, War

Decomposing: Iced Tchaikovsky

Posted on August 22, 2011 by Scott Barnebey

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Decomposing - Iced Tchaikovsky
What’s your drink?

Posted in Decomposing Tagged composers, Composing, Decomposing, Iced Chai Latte, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Venti light-iced Vanilla Soy Chai

Decomposing: Biber Fever

Posted on August 20, 2011 by Scott Barnebey

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Decomposing - Biber Fever

When you see the phrase “Oh, I love Biber’s music!” or “Biber is the best, I want to have his babies!” – please make sure the name is spelled correctly. There is no “e” following the “i” in his name. We don’t want the population to become overly-excited about the wrong music. Thanks!

Posted in Decomposing Tagged Biber, Biber Fever, composers, Composing, Decomposing, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

Decomposing: Trio Sonata

Posted on August 19, 2011 by Scott Barnebey

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Decomposing - Trio Sonata

Posted in Decomposing Tagged Arcangelo Corelli, Baroque, classical music, composers, Composing, Decomposing, George Frideric Handel, Henry Purcell, Hyundai Sonata, trio sonata

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