NPR Classical Music's entry into the April Fools:
"We've always known Rachmaninoff's music was a force of nature," says Harbeson University professor of musicology Lilly Swift. "It appears now that in his circus work he also understood the nature of force."
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Edit: And it ends with a corker of a classical music pun.
I do randomly sing "piso mojado...what a wonderful phrase"
That's terrific. May take as my own.
~ma for your Dad and you, Consuela.
Health~ma for your father, Consuela.
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Edit: And it ends with a corker of a classical music pun.
Darn, I don't get it. Someone educate me?
Dad ~ma, Consuela.
My daughter's birthday is in a month and a half (ish) and party bookings at the place of her choice were already very hard to come by, so it will not be in the right colored tent or at the best time. I am so unused to people who plan so far ahead that they are ahead of me!
Rock Mannenough made me laugh.
Health~ma for your father, Consuela.
Darn, I don't get it. Someone educate me?
The name at the end sounds like
"dies irae", which is part of the text from the Catholic requiem mass. Though I don't think Rachmaninoff ever wrote a requiem.
Lots of ~ma, Consuela.
Oh, thanks for the pun explanation. That is not the direction I was looking. Love the pierogies a la Queensbury.
All kinds of ~ma, Consuela.