While I thank you again for sharing the beautiful, exquisitely-well-orchestrted music of Alexande rGlazunov with us, I just can't broing myself to listen just now so soon after we've experienced a perplexing seismic shift of epic proportions in our national politics with the sudden, ill-timed demise of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a figure whose dubious background and fundamentally anti-American views should have made her ascent to the Supreme Court impossible –– as it would have been in former, saner times before leftist activism tainted our politics and made a mockery of our Costitution.
Perhaps this evening or some time tomorrow . . . I do greatly admire Glazunov –– a superior, post-romantic musical craftsman with conservative tastes who's music reflects a sanguine outlook and sunny disposition –– attributes most rare in late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century Russian music.
I knew that. I wasn't crticising you for it. I was merely expressing MY feelings about what-I-properly-called "a sudden seismic shift" in our political landscape.
If, for instance the president had been assassinated, God forbid! I imagine erything ele would immediately have been put on hold. RBG's death is in my view almot in tht dire a category.
It's very like tossing a hefty boulder into a quiet pond. The ripples will be highly agitated, everlasting and largely inescapable. }:^(>
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While I thank you again for sharing the beautiful, exquisitely-well-orchestrted music of Alexande rGlazunov with us, I just can't broing myself to listen just now so soon after we've experienced a perplexing seismic shift of epic proportions in our national politics with the sudden, ill-timed demise of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a figure whose dubious background and fundamentally anti-American views should have made her ascent to the Supreme Court impossible –– as it would have been in former, saner times before leftist activism tainted our politics and made a mockery of our Costitution.
ReplyDeletePerhaps this evening or some time tomorrow . . . I do greatly admire Glazunov –– a superior, post-romantic musical craftsman with conservative tastes who's music reflects a sanguine outlook and sunny disposition –– attributes most rare in late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century Russian music.
Franco,
DeleteI queued up this post well before the death of RBG.
I knew that. I wasn't crticising you for it. I was merely expressing MY feelings about what-I-properly-called "a sudden seismic shift" in our political landscape.
DeleteIf, for instance the president had been assassinated, God forbid! I imagine erything ele would immediately have been put on hold. RBG's death is in my view almot in tht dire a category.
It's very like tossing a hefty boulder into a quiet pond. The ripples will be highly agitated, everlasting and largely inescapable. }:^(>
Franco,
DeleteI didn't take your earlier comment as a criticism.
Beautiful, and made a pleasant change from watching the "witch is dead" on continuous loop, awesome as that is.
ReplyDeleteLSP,
DeleteMonday is time enough for me to post RBG. My post about the SCOTUS vacancy will be up bright and early on Sunday morning.
Beautiful AOW... A little Russian music is good for the soul anytime.
ReplyDeleteMEDTNER? STRAVINSKY? PROKOFIEFF? SHOSTAKOVICH? KABALEVSKY?
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