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Tovan

HAPPY 250th MOZART!!!

As the title suggests Friday, 27th 2006 will mark the 250th year of Mozart ... cause you know he was born 250 years ago. Uh, yeah that's about it I won't post anything boring like where he was born and stuff and what he wrote I'm sure you all know that :P or not.

 

As a tribue I would like to introduce you to my Triangle Concerto.

 

The Pythagoreas

 

I hope you all listen to Mozart (and my song) on friday :)

 

Thank you every one.

Edited by Tovan

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I have in the past,and still enjoy Mozart,as well as others.."happy B-Day"

:) :P :P

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Psh...A9's still got him by at least 80 years.

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mozart_joan_box.gif

 

And for those of you with and extra $300 lying around, you can get this 170-disc set of the complete Mozart works. :P

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Happy Birthday Mozart. And cool music Tovanski. :P

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And for those of you with and extra $300 lying around, you can get this 170-disc set of the complete Mozart works. :P

Nah.. I'll stick with my daughter's Baby Einstein Baby Mozart CD.

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Merveille compositeur! Maestro Tovani, Mozart would be proud.

 

But think of the triangle player :P "Too many notes."

 

I would describe Mozart's music as fanciful and fun to listen to. But think of the glorious music he might have continued to compose if he had heeded his father's words, stayed in the Archbishop's employ, and lived a longer life.

 

Ah well, as you can tell I prefer Handel. You may find Handel a better model if the desired result is more classical than hip hop. :) You could feature the triangle less flamboyantly and more prounouncedly. I look forward to Maestro Huff's learned opinion.

 

I'm not a fan of Largo in general but I think yours was great. A very entertaining composition Tovan!

hey, what else can you do with a Triangle besides have it play as many notes as possible so people would understand that the Triangle is the soloist.

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happy birthday to Mozart. And very nice triangle work there Tovan. :P

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Heh, I've seen this so much over the Internet. The most remarkable one was in my mySpace Annoucements area, in which one of my good friends from over the summer posted that Mozart's birthday is his third favorite day of the year. I had to laugh a bit. :P

 

I'm a fan of classical music, and my best friend is the greatest piano player I've ever heard, and she knows more than anyone ever cares to hear about a broad range of pianists. Kudos to her (whom I'm greatly missing today due to a big band something-or-another...).

 

Anywho, happy birthday, Mozart!

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