tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5250869595143378933.post2689080776051720088..comments2014-08-18T13:31:18.447+01:00Comments on Daved and Infused: Conceptually SpeakingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5250869595143378933.post-89036484189348584592009-11-09T09:16:46.896+00:002009-11-09T09:16:46.896+00:00interesting...I shall look for Noah's Ark and ...interesting...I shall look for Noah's Ark and have a listen. I once played the Rite as a piano duet so it tends to be my default "hell" piece. Although having recently seen Ligetti's Le Grand Macabre I may well change horse, so to speak...davehttp://davedandinfused.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5250869595143378933.post-81445850355724264452009-11-09T02:54:42.256+00:002009-11-09T02:54:42.256+00:00It takes a special person to experience MS as perf...It takes a special person to experience MS as performance art. Well done--bravo!<br /><br />I'd actually go with Stravinsky's obscure "Noah's ark" opera. (Years ago there was a video made of it, it was delightfully avant garde, it may be somewhere on the web.) "Rite of Spring" is too pretty, if such could be said of that work... and it ends with the sacrificial victim dancing herself to death. Let's... just not go THERE, shall we?Robert Parkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00861491569742630629noreply@blogger.com