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elevateme_returns
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this is the most amazing piece ever
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Re: Quejas, o la maja y el ruisenor
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At least spell it correctly.
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It's gorgeous.
To me it's by far the best thing Granados wrote.
remy
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sorry, i dont know how to get the line above the n. how about you get a life
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Well, you created a stupid topic with a stupid first post, so I posted a stupid response. At least give this thread some content to make it interesting beyond "this is the most amazing piece ever".
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Who is the composer? And what does it mean?
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Granados
The Girl's Complaints to the Nightingale, from Goyescas.
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Wow, is that what it really means??
She must have been well mashed to be complaining to a nightingale.
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Quote from: thalbergmad on May 07, 2008, 10:54:22 PM
Wow, is that what it really means??
She must have been well mashed to be complaining to a nightingale.
Thal
I'm envious. Whenever I feel the need to complain to birds, all I can find are a crapton of Canadian geese, and they never shut the hell up enough for me to get a word in edgewise.
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Quote from: remy on May 07, 2008, 05:21:57 PM
The Girl's Complaints to the Nightingale
Hmm, my Spanish training tells me that this translates to "complaints, or the pestle and the nightingale" rather than "the girl's complains to the nightingale". Must be some idiomatic expression I don't know.
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Quote from: thalbergmad on May 07, 2008, 10:54:22 PM
Wow, is that what it really means??
She must have been well mashed to be complaining to a nightingale.
Thal
I believe she's worn out all of her friends with her endless yacking, gone through most of the farm-yard animals and forest creatures, and has now ended up with the bird.
remy
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That would explain it.
Sounds like the average female to me.
Thal
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Quote from: remy on May 08, 2008, 09:17:05 PM
I believe she's worn out all of her friends with her endless yacking, gone through most of the farm-yard animals and forest creatures, and has now ended up with the bird.
remy
I imagine the bird flew into her plate glass window and is on the ground hobbling around with a bum wing thinking, "Jesus Christ, get me away from this annoying woman."
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Just yesterday, I listened to the recording of "Goyescas" as played by Alicia Delarrocha. The whole set of pieces is great.
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Quote from: elevateme_returns on May 07, 2008, 01:20:30 AM
sorry, i dont know how to get the line above the n.
1. Press option.
2. Press n. The line will appear.
3. Press n again. Now you have ñ .
BTW this is the funniest thread in ages.
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Why are people saying this is a stupid thread?? It's nice for someone to share a great piece of music with many people who probabl;y havn't heard it before.
And why try to say he hasn't spelt it correctly?? I am almost certain that elevateme speaks more languages than anyone on this forum!
And why should it be more elaborate? If he believes it is the greatest piece ever...fine! And I don't see any greater need for him to say more.
Quote from: retrouvailles on May 08, 2008, 03:17:22 AM
Hmm, my Spanish training tells me that this translates to "complaints, or the pestle and the nightingale" rather than "the girl's complains to the nightingale". Must be some idiomatic expression I don't know.
Looks liek somebody used
www.freetranslation.com
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Quote from: franzliszt2 on May 14, 2008, 08:58:57 AM
Looks liek somebody used
www.freetranslation.com
Actually, I didn't. I just translated it within my mind.
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I have actually heard this piece. It's beautifull, but I have heard better pieces.
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Quote from: retrouvailles on May 08, 2008, 03:17:22 AM
Hmm, my Spanish training tells me that this translates to "complaints, or the pestle and the nightingale" rather than "the girl's complains to the nightingale". Must be some idiomatic expression I don't know.
Wikipedia is great. It explains things more concisely than I can, and one often learns something new...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maja
But who's complaining in this piece anyway? Why assume it's the girl
( oh you men !
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Maybe it's the nightingale that's complaining...
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Quote from: retrouvailles on May 14, 2008, 03:40:56 PM
Actually, I didn't. I just translated it within my mind.
Yeh I believe you
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Quote from: franzliszt2 on May 14, 2008, 06:31:46 PM
Yeh I believe you
I seriously did! I can speak Spanish moderately well without the use of that site. But yeah, I didn't know that a maja was a woman. It is used to mean pestle usually.
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I really did believe you lol
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