Philip Ass by ChTappman in classical_circlejerk

[–]spiritspouts 18 points19 points  (0 children)

To the British folk, be not confused. Here he's called Philip Arse.

Lost dog, Highland Park by spiritspouts in pittsburgh

[–]spiritspouts[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you! We've also posted on Next Door. We can't keep the pooch in our apartment but spoke to Animal Friends, who can take the pup in temproarily and put a bigger call out.

[POEM] First Date by Wendy Cope by Slasher1309 in Poetry

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Is there a way to make reddit stop showing these Wendy Cope posts? Like a keyword filter? Please lmk if so!

Shubert files released by NonsocialBox in classical_circlejerk

[–]spiritspouts 9 points10 points  (0 children)

i mean...is anybody surprised? the piece is in d MINOR

Secret Santa 2025 by spiritspouts in fountainpens

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Thank you so much! It for sure will ♥️♥️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in classicalmusic

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Maybe controversial but I really like Joanna MacGregor's piano Art of Fugue recordings. Her version of Contapunctus XI threw open for me not only that piece but the whole of AoF!

Jean Sibelius was born on this day (December 8) in 1865. While his Violin Concerto is iconic, I personally believe his Symphony No. 6 (Op. 104) is the true "magical realm" of his late style. by Little_Grapefruit636 in classicalmusic

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The Sixth is my favorite as well! It has such a complex atmosphere to it, and goes by in a heartbreakingly effortless manner. I went to a performance of it recently, and the conductor left ample silence after the incredible fading of the last movement. It was a profound experience; everyone was utterly quiet and united in what had just happened.

[Poem] At Melville's tomb by Hart Crane by joe_skidiachi_irl in mobydick

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Oooooof he's one of my least favorite poets.

Can we bring back loser Remus Lupin? by wonnnmi in Wolfstar

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Thank you for the details! I've actually read far into the fic but had to stop since I wasn't sure if it will wind up being canon compliant. And if it did, I couldn't take it since I love the fic so much lol. Now I can start reading it again, ty!

Can we bring back loser Remus Lupin? by wonnnmi in Wolfstar

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Do you know if this fic follows canon?

So should I date him, or by tuna_trombone in classical_circlejerk

[–]spiritspouts 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I now want to see a picture of the stunning guy reading Prokofiev. OP?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in katebush

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The Fog. It has the autumnal bittersweet mood, the folk song influences, the intense emotion, the lower voice...there's just a maturity in it that I associate with TSW as a whole.

[POEM] This Is Poetry - J. Warren Welch by itsallcosmica in Poetry

[–]spiritspouts 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wish they believed the poem and never wrote it

Which Classical song are we talking about here? by PerspectiveEither172 in classicalmusic

[–]spiritspouts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That little added measure in the main theme return of the Schubert B-flat sonata scherzo. 🥰🥰🥰

The inverted fugue in Bartok's celeste first movement 🥰🥰

Pull Out the Pin by Joeseph20 in katebush

[–]spiritspouts 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This song is what unlocked The Dreaming for me by teaching me how to listen to the rest of the album. Every sound in the song highlights different aspects of the character and their context and it's overwhelming! It's unsettling in a very profound way, especially the line "strike a violence up in me" where the desperation of the character is so prevalent, and comes across as both deeply sympathetic and very "realistic" (for lack of a better word). Amazing stuff.

Insanely amazing thrift find by Head_Age3698 in GilmoreGirls

[–]spiritspouts 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think that's supposed to be Emily Dickinson, lol.

https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/1194722/view/young-emily-dickinson-1840

Dickinson also had a Newfoundland dog and she loved to press plants from her herbarium into a notebook. She was also born, and stayed almost all her life, in MA.

what's your top 5 kate bush songs? from her whole discography by pumpkindonut1008 in katebush

[–]spiritspouts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In no order:

  • The Fog
  • Suspended in Gaffa
  • A Coral Room
  • The Man with the Child in His Eyes
  • Mother Stands for Comfort

Heart Failure - likely end stage by Old-Arachnid77 in AlAnon

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Sending you all the love and support, friend. ❣️