Vienna Symphonic Library Forum
Forum Statistics

183,341 users have contributed to 42,293 threads and 255,052 posts.

In the past 24 hours, we have 4 new thread(s), 14 new post(s) and 50 new user(s).

  • last edited
    last edited

    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    And Stravinski's Pulcinella is a bunch of Pergolesi tunes - except that Stravinsky said, "The only thing I like of Pergolesi is Pulcinella."


    Wow, what a great sentence.

  • talk to talk...

    If we are talking about tonal music I imagine at some point in time we will have exhausted nearly any musical theme possible... [:'(] So we will just be reinterpreting what's been done before, which does not make it less valuable either...

  • WHO THE FUCK IS RON H?

    Am I missing somethig here?

    [:D] [:D] [:D]

  • ...apart from the "n" in something? Hahaha!Paul, you're hilarious, and it's great to have you back. Guy's right: only so many notes, but one can still sound original. Like, I think Arvo Part manages to reinvent the religious style into something new, yet strangely ancient-sounding, yet staying quite tonal.

  • Who the f### is PaulR ,that he think he can shout like that?
    Is he missing his mind?

  • just to have that said before any replies - we don't accept flames here.
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Thanks Igor, glad you like it.

  • Actually, i get more out of it than Sound On Sound. That's got to make you happy! It's so authoritative and useful.

  • oh never mind...

  • last edited
    last edited

    @William said:

    oh never mind...

    Now that's what I call a intelligent edit ! [+o(]

  • last edited
    last edited

    @Ron H. said:

    Who the f### is PaulR ,that he think he can shout like that?
    Is he missing his mind?


    So you're foreign then? Crap English is always a giveaway.

  • you've been warned ...
    every thread referring to this squabbling will be deleted immediately

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.