“Adagietto” for cello and piano (Mischa Maisky, J.S. Bach)

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, composer Johann Sebastian Bach's son, once said: "The music of my father has higher intentions, it's not supposed to fill the ear, but to make your heart move". My dearest J, You told me the other day that you enjoy listening to purely instrumental pieces when it comes to classical music. … Continue reading “Adagietto” for cello and piano (Mischa Maisky, J.S. Bach)

Ave Verum Corpus (Karl Jenkins)

A few weeks ago I found myself in the kitchen preparing breakfast, when the music filling the room shifted from being mere background noise to something more distinct. My focus left the egg in my pan as I was fixed on the radio. To my relief, I found the name and composer of the tune … Continue reading Ave Verum Corpus (Karl Jenkins)

“Lech mich im Arsch” by W.A. Mozart

The 18th century is perhaps notorious for being serious. The classical era, the very Age of Enlightenment. With kings and emperors, lords and noblemen, philosophy and politics, arts and architecture, silk and powdered wigs, straight backs with heads held high. It is easy to be under the impression that everything at all times needed to … Continue reading “Lech mich im Arsch” by W.A. Mozart