I have never personally read a more alluring description of a musical piece than this one of Pachelbel's "Canon in D major" from the book Taltos, by Anne Rice:
"Had there ever been a more plaintive piece of music, anything more frankly abandoned to romance? The music swelled, transcending the contraints of the baroque, trumpets, strings, harpsichord now singing their overlapping melodies with a heartrending richness so that the music seemed both timeless and utterly from the heart."
I am a hopelessly pitiful romantic.
"Had there ever been a more plaintive piece of music, anything more frankly abandoned to romance? The music swelled, transcending the contraints of the baroque, trumpets, strings, harpsichord now singing their overlapping melodies with a heartrending richness so that the music seemed both timeless and utterly from the heart."
I am a hopelessly pitiful romantic.
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thanks for your comment on my Tied Up set. I appreciate all the support; that is very nice of you!
just wanted to let you know!
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