Yup. And live production makes me very easily cry, it's just too much. May I recommend Dvořák's New World next? It's a bit of jump to modern classics, but it has heart in longing after Czechia while seeing New York over waters for the first time. He lived there and missed his homeland, Largo is very famous. I'm of course advocating for my country.😁
You might enjoy the next piece in this list, Vltava (Moldau) from Bedřich Smetana. It's a river flowing through Prague, the music covers all the stages of it - from the little streams joining together in the forests, becoming a river, there's village wedding as well as night fairies dancing at night and then it reaches magnificent and wild Prague's weirs, there's motives of views on our castle and at this point I'm basically fully blown two-tailed lion with a tear on my cheek.
https://youtu.be/Qut5e3OfCvg #musicstr #czechstr
You have Dvorak and Smetana, we have Palo Habera. We're not the same.
Bahahaha 😆 No já vyrostla na Elánech a Vašo byl můj hrdina, pak dospívání s No Name a teraz cokoliv od Horkýže, takže za mě má Slovensko rozhodně co nabídnout.❤️❤️❤️
One man's raging dystopia is another man's hot immigration opportunity.
Ja vždy keď počujem tento muzak tak mám chuť pustiť k tomu 30 oscilátorov, vŕtačky, zbíjačku a zvuk zásuvky, ktoré to kompletne zničia, navždy.
Me u toho staci vynasobit kazdej sampl nulou.
New World is so good. I had a music class in high school where I was usually the only person there. One day I played this all the way through on the big speakers in the band hall. Epic. It was the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, RCA Living Stereo recording I believe.