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Sorry people, due to personal reasons, there's gonna be a delay in updating the playlist. I'm sorry for that, but don't worry, all the slots will be full. Just not in these days.
SPRING CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYLIST:
Spoiler:
Vivaldi - Spring
Brahms - Violin Concerto, Mov. 1
Debussy - Jardins Sous La Pluie
Sibelius - Suite for Violin and String Orchestra, JS 185: II. Evening in Spring
Mozart - Divertimento in D Major, K. 251: III. Andantino
Mozart - Flute Concerto No. 1 in G Major, K. 313: III Rondò e Minuetto
Grieg - Lyric Pieces, Op. 43 - No. 6, To Spring
Beethoven - Spring Sonata
Schubert - Serenade
Debussy - Rondes de printemps
Rachmaninoff - Floods of Spring
Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring
while i don't have a fav ballet, I do enjoy listening to some tracks from them! i'd love to do ballet dancing myself one day as well XDBallet is very interesting, even though I don't know much about it. I usually prefer just listening to the music and getting carried away. On the other other hand, I watched extracts of famous ballets, and I think (I have a vague memory) I attended one when I was a child. I have a faded memory, I was probably too small or maybe just a false memory (maybe a video or a dream). Anyway I am familiar with the ones which are probably the most famous ones: swan lake, the nutcracker (the faded memory), and the rite of Spring. I listened to the Rite of Spring being played in a theater. It was really good and then later on I even found a very cool and nice video about it. Here it is:
Ballet surely is a very cool form of art, by mixing great music with body expression, making it possible for everyone to appreciate art, by evoking intense feeling, derived both from the eyes and the ears. Do you people have a fav ballet?