
Chopin
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huckelberry
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Re: Chopin
Having an idle moment I will walk with what thoughts pop into my head. I enjoy listening to Chopin from time to time. The enjoyment is real but I do not find myself thinking of love. As I have gotten older I find myself enjoying Mozart occasionally. Odd in that I used to occasionally find him annoying. If love is who I listen to for the most time, Miles Davis is on top for me recently. I can't bring myself to say I love him, however. If I try to imagine a world without music I see that I love music and love that there is great variety of music.
- bill4long
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Re: Chopin
One of my sons is a super Chopin nut, can play it all perfectly (world class, not kidding), and composes a lot of stuff like that. I'm a musician too, and he got me into Chopin (among other classical composers) to a "deep dive" level. All of it. From the well-known to the obscure. It's a helluva ride if one has a properly programmed brain.huckelberry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 10, 2026 6:35 pmHaving an idle moment I will walk with what thoughts pop into my head. I enjoy listening to Chopin from time to time. The enjoyment is real but I do not find myself thinking of love. As I have gotten older I find myself enjoying Mozart occasionally. Odd in that I used to occasionally find him annoying. If love is who I listen to for the most time, Miles Davis is on top for me recently. I can't bring myself to say I love him, however. If I try to imagine a world without music I see that I love music and love that there is great variety of music.
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