I got into Josquin after deciding to listen to all of Steve Reich's works, and while looking up some background information on his pieces, particularly the later ones. This one comes to mind:
(Interestingly, around this time, there was a boy from an Orthodox Jewish family working at the store, and he said that he heard some song from a Kibbutz in there somewhere. After all the time he spent in Israel working on The Cave, that actually makes sense.)
Also, I forgot that we'd gone past Perotin:
Fucking Hell, I'm going to have to go into overdrive once we get into the Baroque period.
(Interestingly, around this time, there was a boy from an Orthodox Jewish family working at the store, and he said that he heard some song from a Kibbutz in there somewhere. After all the time he spent in Israel working on The Cave, that actually makes sense.)
Also, I forgot that we'd gone past Perotin:
Fucking Hell, I'm going to have to go into overdrive once we get into the Baroque period.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.