@William said:
Now if he had written shorter symphonies he might have had some time to develop a strategy for getting dates.
Or a strategy of not answering the door stark naked. I'm pretty sure chicks don't dig that.[;)]
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@William said:
Now if he had written shorter symphonies he might have had some time to develop a strategy for getting dates.
Or a strategy of not answering the door stark naked. I'm pretty sure chicks don't dig that.[;)]
@Errikos said:
According to record neither did the Bruckner chick, she ran away screaming! Perhaps Bruckner also had "happy" thoughts in the bathtub before he answered the door?.. Now, there's a movie! Lars von Trier where are you? Although Tony Palmer is also capable of this.
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LOL. You're such a card Errik
You know, thinking of answering the door naked, I would very much enjoy a movie about the Boulanger sisters, especially Lily, arguably the most brilliant woman composer by very far! Tragically, she dies early, but then you have her sister who teaches so many known composers who could cameo, etc. It also takes place during very interesting and powerful times in French history, I think this is a great film that hasn't been made, and if a director/producer makes it as a result of this post, I expect my name in the opening credits, a very nice present (something with the letters BMW Z4 on it would be just what the doctor ordered / all right, the complete VSL product line installed on an omnipotent computer will help console me), and of course to assist with the closeups during the bath scenes.
why would a genius not be a goofball who shows their ass? Or a sex fiend? Or a murderer such as Gesualdo... Methinx you are unclear on the concept.... [;)]
I think people who go to see movies want to watch a human in action at any rate. It isn't always so pretty.
Who is Stradella?
Gesualdo I really like for his extremely interesting and unusual harmonies that were far in advance of the usual choral writing in his time. They sound weird and haunting even now, and so naturally that characteristic of his music combined with the fact of his being a murderer (of a romantic rival I believe?) would make for a probably rather dramatic film. however, I am not sure much is known about his bio. Of course that never stopped film biographers, did it? For example the recent hot and sexy biopic (all invented) about Jane Austen.
Alessandro Stradella was a composer of the 17th century and quite known at his time. He wrote several operas as well as instrumental music. Because of an affair with a married woman he had to flee from Venice and only narrowly escaped an assassination organized by the womens husband (alledgedly the killers forgave him when they heard his music). Unfortunately, the next woman he chose was also married and this time the hired killer succeeded and stabbed Stradella to death in Genoa