December 2011
2 posts
piano
#NOWPLAYING Etudes-tableaux. Op. 39, No. 9, in D Major: Allegro moderato - Perahia, Murray
November 2011
9 posts
October 2011
12 posts
July 2011
1 post
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#NOWPLAYING Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring), ballet in 2 parts for orchestra - No. 1a, Introduction (Part 1, Adoration of the Earth) -
January 2011
19 posts
五十六世紀人たちのしゃべる言葉は、長い場合は猛烈にはやかった。――まるで昆虫の翅音のようにしかきこえない。一つ一つの単語をゆっくりきかせてもらうと、その中には二十...
– 小松左京『神への長い道』 (via tokada)
October 2010
2 posts
Ligeti’s Infinities →
Mozart also has composed something with infinities - no closures. So did Bach
Theodor Adorno's Theory of Music and its Social... →
Theodor Adorno was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1903, and his family’s wealth and cultural interests allowed him to partake in the finer aspects of life from an early age. Both his mother and his sister were successful and accomplished musicians and it was from them that he received his initial training and encouragement in his life-long love for music.(1) His Jewish lineage was to be a...
September 2010
2 posts
May 2010
19 posts
I like mathematical reasoning but always had problem with math formula to explain the causality of natural phenomna.
Practiced a little bit of polonaise fantaisie and scarbo. Concentrated on double / triple scales, which are the most difficult parts, without using sustaining pedals.
Reading Goedel Escher Bach - very dry at first but illustrates how two unrelated phenena can be discovered to have a similar structure and thenthis may leads to breakthrough….