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had a fleeting dream where they got composers to do listening device ads
I don't know how I didn't know this but apparently Erik Satie never had anyone in his apartment for 27 years, like nobody at all, and when he died it was entered, 2 grand pianos were found on top of one another the top one for storage, and like a huge collection of over 100 umbrellas. I find this stuff weird when it's shown to other people, like "Hey look I stacked a piano on a piano!", but the fact that he never told a soul of this makes it so funny. He truly believed the double piano tower (or tower pianissimo if you will) was a good interior design choice. What a great man.
I want you all the time
A vulgar man
‘Do you ever try to write happy music?’
‘I don't try any thing
This is just what happens.’
Yall help a girl out,
I wanna start listening to more classical composers (than just Mozart really) but it’s kinda intimidating at first 😭😭
Give me your classical music recs for a baby classical music listener 🥹🥹🥹 (I need more composers to hyperfixate on)
— Fryderyk Chopin, Warsaw, 27 December 1828.
Composers that gives you both dark & eerie music / hehe funny silly circus amusement park music
(Satie, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Schnittke)