I'm so glad that I took that class, so all of us got a chance to enter the "CAVE" and dismembered the human model as much as we wanted!
Yet while turning the lights on, you might never image how real things were (although it's labelled as "Fakespace").
Anyway, I'm not good at describing the entire thing, but it did stay in my memory (and will never be removed).
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Started from my Don Giovanni crusade (followed by a short Die Zauberflöte trip), I've fallen into Sir Gardiner's world so deeply that I couldn't hold myself from buying that box! Meanwhile, the Karajan Conducts Tchaikovsky was in the suggested section, and only one in stock. So thus I took the last piece.
And what I want to say here is,
Only the Germans can do "B9" properly!
Obviously, B9 is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
Only the Germans can do "B9" properly!
Obviously, B9 is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
So far, of all versions I've listened to, Furtwängler's interpretation recording is my favourite, followed by Kurt Masur--Right, Karajan isn't here, surprisingly, at least not as marvellous as the first two. Interestingly, both of Furtwän and Masur are Germans. For other versions, Gardiner's was too light and Bernstein's was too plain. However, I myself believe Solti's will be excellent, but too bad, I haven't got a chance to try his version. I do admire Gardiner's Mozart and other Baroque performances, they're all fantastic, but when things come to Beethoven, it may not work well to integrate too much cheerful mood as for Mozart. Or maybe my feeling solely came from the crappy rip (by whatever reason, the ripper's disc was scratched too much so the resulting file was crappy)...
(don't ask me what I'm writing, I have no idea either!)
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Today's last line:
I swear I'll have a black cat in future, and since then I'll only wear in black~
I swear I'll have a black cat in future, and since then I'll only wear in black~