Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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Koi Fish Dance
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Harry Potter as telenovela/soap opera. AI-generated, of course.
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Too bad no dance number; AI not there yet.Harry Potter as Western:
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J. N. Hummel, piano sonata #6, Op. 106.
Not a composer I am familiar with (this may be the first time I come across his work), but I am glad I stumbled upon this one.
Stylistically he reminds me mainly of Beethoven, with occasions of Chopin’s innovative pianistic flare (can you tell that I’m impressed yet?), and additionally interesting to me because it’s not already frequently performed/heard like Beethoven or Chopin.
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He was a contemporary of Beethoven, and a student of Mozart, Haydn and Salieri.
Hummel's trumpet concerto is well-known.
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Fun!
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The YouTube
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Good fingers
The sparks were ok, but not needed
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Pretty sure I have posted that MoYun-Thunderstruck video before.
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A bit of a surprise at the very end.
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Only one member of the Canadian Brass has stayed throughout their existence. Charles Dellenbach, the tuba player, has been with them since 1970. He's 78 years old now,.