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March 31, 2006
THe best Darkthrone since at least Ravishing Grimness. Darkthrone have taken what I like to refer to as their modern sound which they started with Panzerfaust(IMO) and matured and developed it even further. THis is their most varied album probably since Panzerfaust as well.
Order of the Ominous starts this one of with a creeping and brooding ambience that imbues your mind with the proper mood to embrace the album that follows. LRZ(of Red Harvest) did a brilliant job programing this piece(if you downloaded the album on the internet this is a completely different intro).
Then Information Wants to be Syndicated storms out from your speakers. This is possibly the fastest Darkthrone has played in a long time(possibly ever). ... Read More:
February 18, 1997
La Grande-Duchesse de Gerosltein is a master piece of Jacques Offenbach witch is not enought played in concert. Villaume and his friends came with a wonderfull performance to occupy this incredible whole place. Specials thanks to the guest star Valentini-Terrani.
October 02, 2001
I became interested in Poulenc's DIALOGUES des CARMELITES long before I heard a note of the opera. I was twelve or thirteen at the time and was looking something up in an encyclopedia and I came across the entry for opera. Glossy photographs accompanied the entry and a stark black and white photograph of singers dressed as nuns lying prostrate on the floor piqued my curiosity. I'm sure it was a number of years later before I ever heard a note of the opera itself, but that image has remained with me for many years and it may be a reason why the opera has fascinated me over the years.
The story of the opera is about a Carmelite convent that was suppressed during the French Revolution and its nuns, who resisted the order of suppression ... Read More:
January 13, 2008
I became interested in Poulenc's DIALOGUES des CARMELITES long before I heard a note of the opera. I was twelve or thirteen at the time and was looking something up in an encyclopedia and I came across the entry for opera. Glossy photographs accompanied the entry and a stark black and white photograph of singers dressed as nuns lying prostrate on the floor piqued my curiosity. I'm sure it was a number of years later before I ever heard a note of the opera itself, but that image has remained with me for many years and it may be a reason why the opera has fascinated me over the years.
The story of the opera is about a Carmelite convent that was suppressed during the French Revolution and its nuns, who resisted the order of suppression ... Read More:
March 19, 1996
I became interested in Poulenc's DIALOGUES des CARMELITES long before I heard a note of the opera. I was twelve or thirteen at the time and was looking something up in an encyclopedia and I came across the entry for opera. Glossy photographs accompanied the entry and a stark black and white photograph of singers dressed as nuns lying prostrate on the floor piqued my curiosity. I'm sure it was a number of years later before I ever heard a note of the opera itself, but that image has remained with me for many years and it may be a reason why the opera has fascinated me over the years.
The story of the opera is about a Carmelite convent that was suppressed during the French Revolution and its nuns, who resisted the order of suppression ... Read More:
January 24, 2006
I have listened to this CD many times, I laugh out loud every time. I have the only two cd's he has made, and I guess I was fortunate to get them for little money. As funny is he is, I would never in a million years pay $100 for it however. Someone is nuts.
June 24, 2008
I have listened to this CD many times, I laugh out loud every time. I have the only two cd's he has made, and I guess I was fortunate to get them for little money. As funny is he is, I would never in a million years pay $100 for it however. Someone is nuts.
January 30, 2007
I have listened to this CD many times, I laugh out loud every time. I have the only two cd's he has made, and I guess I was fortunate to get them for little money. As funny is he is, I would never in a million years pay $100 for it however. Someone is nuts.
October 09, 2000
I'm glad a previous reviewer mentioned this product was a abridged audio of the book. This CD does have a reasonable price. The complete book is on a different CD. The other CD seems unabridged, but I haven't compared the text line for line. The Complete Plato's Republic is the audio version of the translation by Benjamin Jowett. It won't turn up in a search of "Music" like this version did. You have to go to the page for the book, look at where it says "Also Available in:" and look for the link that says "Audio CD". The price for the unabridged version is $125, but you get 10 CDs. Each of the 10 books of the Republic has its own CD, each over an hour long. I love listening to the Republic on CD
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