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Tag Archives: Prince Esterházy
Taking a stance
I have always thought that transcendental art exists in a realm beyond time, geographical/cultural context, and politics, but a few recent events have made me put this into question, so I’ve decided to explore this topic a bit further. First, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanea
Tagged Alberto Fujimori, Alice Goodman, Andrey Razumovsky, Art, Beethoven, Bel Canto, Eroica Symphony, Ferdinand von Waldstein, John Adams, Lima, Miraflores, Mozart, MRTA, music, Napoleon Bonaparte, Nikolaus I, Op. 59 No. 1, Peru, Politics, Prince Esterházy, Razumovsky quartets, Shining Path, Shostakovich, Tarata bombing, The Bolt, The Death of Kilnghoffer, The Marriage of Figaro
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