That was an amazing movie...Kaspar Hauser is such a great story to tell...his troubled life...and its true,i still get emotional looking this historical movies of the destiny of this man...most have a beautiful soundtrack too,just as this one ! Fricke was kind of a philosopher,very sentimental and soulful,thats so fine to see if artists have that interests...he was a lot into buddhism and honored spirituality thats rare this days ! :)
Wow...okay,i dont like Mozart so much generally,but some pieces he composed were really beautiful...i like Satie,Beethoven,Tchaikowsky,Chopin and others more...but this is not about my taste,its about Fricke,and i knew he is as a studied classic piano player a real crack...some of the german krautrockers have the same background,im sure you know which i mean...Kraftwerk,Between,even Amon Düül 2 had members with that profession...the most left this space because they got bored to repeat others compositions ! Froese and Hamel started it in the late sixties...and before them others,you wouldnt believe,how much ! Therefore i got amazed hearing this,its a door into other spheres...and into the mind of this artists...they were not as the old generation told us,just mindless long haired idiots...without any talent...they were the new guard of inventors,intelligent,full of ideas and incredibly talented ! Good upload,indeed...interesting view over the world of music my friend ;)
Well.. i found this lp. yesterday in an old shop.(vintage shop) and i was looking for this recording from Florian ( cause of the movie, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser) but sure i agree with you.. Mozart was and will be one of the masters , simple and beautiful. :) enjoy .
Skeleton Archives yes yes...as you say...and George Harrison was enchanted by J.S. Bach and was using chords for songs of the Beatles...its surprising how classic music influenced rock music,right from the start...it was time to break the walls between the so called serious music and pop and rock...once and for all times...music is our heritage from generation to generation ! Both have a lot to offer to us,and we do enjoy the fruits of history :)))
OK, this is ridiculous, and Fricke probably shouldn't have done that. Certainly, he thereby proved he had a connection with serious music, but serious music such as Mozart certainly _did not_ need Fricke. I stopped between minutes 2 and 3 and would recommend not wasting your time either. Instead try KV 330 as played by Horowitz or Friedrich Gulda.
Oh only if you were alive. Great musician, Florian. He will be forever a legend.
Love this , Popol Vuh forever....
That was an amazing movie...Kaspar Hauser is such a great story to tell...his troubled life...and its true,i still get emotional looking this historical movies of the destiny of this man...most have a beautiful soundtrack too,just as this one ! Fricke was kind of a philosopher,very sentimental and soulful,thats so fine to see if artists have that interests...he was a lot into buddhism and honored spirituality thats rare this days ! :)
Idol
I have been searching for a free way to listen to this for some time now. Thank you. I think I will buy it.
you should!! :)
Tks....grande Florian !!!
:-)
Wow...okay,i dont like Mozart so much generally,but some pieces he composed were really beautiful...i like Satie,Beethoven,Tchaikowsky,Chopin and others more...but this is not about my taste,its about Fricke,and i knew he is as a studied classic piano player a real crack...some of the german krautrockers have the same background,im sure you know which i mean...Kraftwerk,Between,even Amon Düül 2 had members with that profession...the most left this space because they got bored to repeat others compositions ! Froese and Hamel started it in the late sixties...and before them others,you wouldnt believe,how much ! Therefore i got amazed hearing this,its a door into other spheres...and into the mind of this artists...they were not as the old generation told us,just mindless long haired idiots...without any talent...they were the new guard of inventors,intelligent,full of ideas and incredibly talented ! Good upload,indeed...interesting view over the world of music my friend ;)
Well.. i found this lp. yesterday in an old shop.(vintage shop) and i was looking for this recording from Florian ( cause of the movie, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser) but sure i agree with you.. Mozart was and will be one of the masters , simple and beautiful. :) enjoy .
Skeleton Archives yes yes...as you say...and George Harrison was enchanted by J.S. Bach and was using chords for songs of the Beatles...its surprising how classic music influenced rock music,right from the start...it was time to break the walls between the so called serious music and pop and rock...once and for all times...music is our heritage from generation to generation ! Both have a lot to offer to us,and we do enjoy the fruits of history :)))
your nickname and your post suggests you contracted some kind of condition affecting your brain.
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OK, this is ridiculous, and Fricke probably shouldn't have done that. Certainly, he thereby proved he had a connection with serious music, but serious music such as Mozart certainly _did not_ need Fricke. I stopped between minutes 2 and 3 and would recommend not wasting your time either. Instead try KV 330 as played by Horowitz or Friedrich Gulda.
Why are you here? Go and listen to your 'serious' music, and let those of us who enjoy Fricke do so in peace.
@@MegaJohnno123 You realize you have a reading problem, don't you ? What makes you think I am here ? It's called a comment, that is what is here :)