Consonances Oddities
The thing that fascinates me the music and reading, and 'the journey from point to point, with no apparent logic, with a personal journey, each listen, there's every word at the right moment, when they can get, if you arrive too early would not be collections.
I come from a captured title The Anatomy of Melancholy, a title that sounds alone, I see and acknowledge the compositions of the many only John Dowland, and two titles among all intrigue me, and Oddities Consonanze Five Chromatic Galliard said the Trabacina, a that John Trabaci, Neapolitan harpsichord the year 500.
The record 'really a journey into melancholy frame of autumn color, small photographs filled with a sense of nostalgia and loss, sweet and passionate, full of dissonant harmonies and really extravagant and modern in the compositions of this little-known harpsichordist.
And almost simultaneously Trabaci, the writer Robert Burton, who in a strange and extravagant treated as consonances of Trabaci, describes the Melancholy, anatomically as an illness and not as a feeling of the spirit.
Hearing.] Hearing, a most excellent outward sense, by Which We learn and get knowledge. His object is sound, or That Which Is Heard; the medium, air; organ, the ear. To the sound, 'which is a collision of the air, three things are required; a body to strike, as the hand of a musician; struck the body,' which must be solid and able to resist, as a bell, lute-string, not wool, or sponge; the medium, the air, Which is inward, or outward, the outward being struck or collided by a solid body, still strikes the next air, until it like To That inward natural air, 'which as an exquisite organ is contained in a little skin formed like a drum-head, and struck upon by un certain small instruments like drum-sticks, conveys the sound by a pair of nerves, appropriated to use That, to the common sense, as to a judge of sounds . There is great variety and much delight in Them, for the knowledge of Which, Boethius and consult with other musicians.
(Robert Burton The Anatomy of Melancholy 1577-1640)
On Air: Oddities Consonanze Trabaci John (1580-1647) from "The Anatomy of Melancholy"
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sad really contagious ... I would say this music
good year