Monday, March 15, 2010

Make Your Comparisons

"The original punk rocker, Mozart"
-Kyle Williams

The Piano Concerto number 23 is my favorite composition of his.

The intricate piano motif makes me think, and the back up airophones and cordophones are superiorly complimentary to the piece as a whole. I think it should probably be taken a closer look at, since it is just absolutely stunning to listen to .

For my music class, I am suppused to make a musical comparison.

I definitely want to use this Mozart piece...but what to pair it with.

I think I want to use Hammers and Strings, Jack's Mannequin.

It has a similar feel to it in the hesitation in the piano line, but there is also the use of cordophones, and vocals that accentuates this but isn't the main part of the peice.

Like Mozart's Piano Concerto, it also has a point where it get's slightly happier in the beginning.

I don't know...I'm probably going on a leap here, knowing nothing about music really. I should probably take more time and do it right, go with the multicultural thing. But this might be just more interesting. Although my teacher will probably shut me down.

I am just drawn to these two songs, but maybe I should just listen to them instead of doing my project on them.

Oh well, wasting time blogging about it doesn't solve the problem, if anything it just makes it more official that I am going to use these two pieces. If he doesn't like it, that's fine.

These two songs speak to me, and I think they speak to eachother too.

Isn't that the rewarding part about music anyway?

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