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Just leaving this here, for anyone who needs it today.
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Just leaving this here, for anyone who needs it today.
This has become our morning routine. This morning (Steve Reich) was the first time I didn‘t want to listen to multiple recordings of the say‘s selection. Oh well, tomorrow is Shubert. @AnnCecilie
I have to thank @Librarybelle for putting this on my radar. When Jess posted about this series I thought this is exactly what I want for 2025. I ran out on New Year‘s Eve and bought this one and am so glad I did. I look so forward daily to each piece. Highly recommend. Thanks, Jess!!
I‘m excited to start this yearlong adventure in classical music. Thank you, @Librarybelle for putting it on my radar!
3 Stars • "Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom: The Golden Age of Rock" by Nik Cohn is a pioneering book on rock 'n' roll, tracing its evolution from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Cohn highlights key artists like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix, detailing how their music and personas shaped not just musical trends but also youth culture and societal norms. ⬇️
@InkedBookworm13 @kelli7990
I thought you'd might appreciate this Instagram reel 😉
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DNF I read the introduction and the first chapter and realised I had not understood a word of it despite no technical musical terms having been used at all.