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The modern biographers worry
‘how far it went,’ their tender friendship.
They wonder just what it means
when he writes he thinks of her constantly,
his guardian angel, beloved friend.
The modern biographers ask
the rude, irrelevant question
of our age, as if the event
of two bodies meshing together
establishes the degree of love,
forgetting how softly Eros walked
in the nineteenth century, how a hand
held overlong or a gaze anchored
in someone’s eyes could unseat a heart,
and nuances of address not known
in our egalitarian language
could make the redolent air
tremble and shiver with the heat
of possibility. Each time I hear
the Intermezzi, sad
and lavish in their tenderness,
I imagine the two of them
sitting in a garden
among late-blooming roses
and dark cascades of leaves,
letting the landscape speak for them,
leaving us nothing to overhear.
Lisa Mueller, “Romantics: Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann”

And if it takes forever, forever it’ll be.

I know this OK Go video is old news now, but I love this song.

So here you go.

So I took what you left me and put it to some use.

Jewel’s “Deep Water”

(Apologies for the mis-transcribed lyrics. This was the best I could find.)

every heart is a package / tangled up in knots someone else tied

Thao’s “You Really Got A Hold On Me”

jedanodmnogih:

Béla Bartók - Romanian Folk Dances

Román népi táncok, 1915 (orchestrated in 1917).

Wow.

I have always wanted to play with an orchestra. Like, with strings. I’ve played with symphonic wind bands, but never yet with strings.

(Reblogged from crypte-deactivated20111104)

Madeleine Peyroux.