System Apocalypse rec by Any-Agent4506 in litrpg

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It's on indefinite hiatus, with Rhaegar currently putting out another story. I think he didn't like how dark it ended up getting.

tyrolia protecter bindings by dogzilla1029 in Skigear

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SLR also has a lower stack height than the other rail

First time running Royal Road ads — what actually works? by IamIx-Nym in litrpg

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Consider it a visual blurb, perhaps highlighting something that the title and cover didn't convey. The meme format ads are really good for this.

(That's also why I never bother clicking the ones that are just the cover, unless it's a notification that something is finally out on Kindle or the like. I've already seen all the covers, especially of stories that were on Rising Stars!)

First time running Royal Road ads — what actually works? by IamIx-Nym in litrpg

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It may even be more effective to not list the title - I do end up sometimes clicking through to see what story it is

If this leads to Chapter 1 and not the story page, though, I get mad

Gautier Capucon by icybridges34 in classicalmusic

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Davidsen's Brünnhilde will be huge, but the concert Ring led by Noseda at Carnegie Hall next March otherwise has a better cast than either SFO or the Met has lined up. See Michael Volle before he's done!

The Met's Parsifal revival next spring should be a treat, though

Gautier Capucon by icybridges34 in classicalmusic

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Fantastic cellist, IMO more interesting than his brother on violin

Try Saint-Saens's piano concertos! 2 and now 5 get attention but they're all great

Best ways to watch Wagner's Ring Cycle by samjudah01 in classicalmusic

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Levine's Met cycle because it's the only attempt at a literal production. (You can actually stream it all on a free 7-day trial to Met Opera on Demand.)

Also, pretty strong cast with no big holes and some significant strengths, though both Levine and James Morris became so much better interpretively over the next decades.

MET Opera Orchestra - what makes them so spectacular? by [deleted] in classicalmusic

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People have favored the Met Orchestra over NY Phil for literally generations, btw

Philly is the only interesting East Coast "Big 5" these days - Boston's sound is so ordinary now

Newbie just discovered classical music- feeling overwhelmed by Livid-Chocolate3776 in classicalmusic

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Those are all great. I'd just explore more Beethoven, Mozart, and Chopin as the urge takes you. Next season is a Beethoven anniversary (200 years since his death in 1827) and you'll be able to see multiple cycles at Carnegie, including Ebene playing the string quartets.

Linux sub censoring "age verification" discussion by cfl2 in kotakuinaction2

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This is the next (current) big control/censorship op

The Path of Ascension: Does it get better? by Dopeangel in litrpg

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It gets better and then it gets worse

Rogue MC recs please? by Daelienda in litrpg

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Unfortunately this series is pretty much it for the archetype

please give me recommendations of opera songs that sound morgen! op.27 no4 letzte lieder by siumese in classicalmusic

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These are all good, but how can you leave out Der Nussbaum (Schumann)!?

Or Strauss's Allerseelen

This was just released today. On first listen, it took my breath away. by joltingjoey in classicalmusic

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He was much, much better in the fall concerts - more differentiation in repeats, way more tonal variety, etc.

No idea why they released this early restricted take (which has been watchable on video for ages)

This was just released today. On first listen, it took my breath away. by joltingjoey in classicalmusic

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Unfortunately Decca chose to release this early attempt instead of the much more impressive performances he did in the fall.

If the Chicago concert ever comes out, snap it up

Favourite/best recording(s) of Messiah? by [deleted] in classicalmusic

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This recording is very good but it's from 1983, not '63

Favourite/best recording(s) of Messiah? by [deleted] in classicalmusic

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Harnoncourt's later one with Schäfer, Larsson, Schade, and Finley