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Tag Archives: classical music

Tony Funderburk Posted on October 7, 2022 by TonyNovember 15, 2022
Second class, but not on this pass

Let’s see. There was one bassist. Three cellists. Three violinists. And one pianist. Yeah, that about covers it. An eight-piece ensemble that started out, in second class, as a three-piece ensemble and a five-piece ensemble. Second class were their accommodations. … Read the rest

Posted in music history, Rhyme and Reason Podcast, Tony Funderburk | Tagged classical music, faith comes by hearing, rhyme and reason podcast, second class | Leave a reply
Tony Funderburk Posted on October 6, 2022 by TonyNovember 14, 2022
Wait a minute, wait a minute, there's something new in it.

95 years ago, today, October 6, a quirky little guy said, “”Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet.” And the crowd went wild. You probably already know I’m talking about Al Jolson. And you probably already … Read the rest

Posted in current events, music and health, music history, Rhyme and Reason Podcast, sound healing, Tony Funderburk | Tagged classical music, music and health, sound healing, wait and see | Leave a reply
Tony Funderburk Posted on November 1, 2021 by TonyNovember 1, 2021
America Holiday I listened to this way

Back in 1974 I paid for (and enjoyed, immensely) an America holiday. Because it was an excursion into the best parts of musical imagination. And…what? You think I misspelled it? Oh, I see. You think it should have been American … Read the rest

Posted in music history, Words and Music | Tagged classical music, music history, words and music | Leave a reply
Tony Funderburk Posted on June 24, 2020 by TonyJune 24, 2020
Dissonance art is an added part near to my heart

Is dissonance art? Or just sound? Short answer? Art! Nine years ago, at around this time of June, I wrote about dissonance art. But I didn’t call it that. I just mentioned something I like to do when I’m writing … Read the rest

Posted in Words and Music | Tagged classical music, music appreciation | Leave a reply
Tony Funderburk Posted on June 18, 2020 by TonyJune 27, 2020
Für Elise is a masterpiece with a mysterious crease

It might’ve been Für Elise or Therese or Elizabeth As I opened up my laptop to write, just now, Für Elise started playing on my Pandora classical channel. And I love that piece of music. Of course, I don’t think … Read the rest

Posted in Rhyme and Reason Podcast, Words and Music | Tagged Beethoven, classical music | Leave a reply

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