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  1. Albwin

    Dog person vs Cat person

    @pandascepter It depends. The Galápagos tortoise, Aldabra tortoise, and African spurred tortoise are usually to big to be kept in a terrarium but there are many smaller species too, though tortoises like any reptiles grow all their life. If one should go on walks with one's tortoise also...
  2. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    My choice of the day is again an example of music archaeology. The "Melody from Hultebro" is a traditional Scandinavian folk tune performed by Ensemble Balticum on reconstructed Viking age instruments as part of the European Music Archaeology Project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JCl2HF5Ods
  3. Albwin

    Dog person vs Cat person

    I am a dog person rather than a cat person and in my family we had and have both dogs and cats, among other animals. Cats are just too capricious for me, though the negative point with dogs for me is going on walks which I have a hard time doing due to my disability. If I could choose the animal...
  4. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Today I have chosen to temporarily leave our blue planet to meet "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity" from "The Planets" composed by Gustav Holst. Classical music ahead! Era: Modernist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu77Vtja30c
  5. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    My choice of the day, though of yesterday rather than today, is the beginning of "Pavaen en gagliarda 10" composed by Cornelis Schuyt, an early 17th century Dutch composer, and performed by Musica Amphion. The music itself shall tell the rest. Classical music ahead! Era: Baroque...
  6. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Though I am a nondrinker with conviction, it doesn't hinder me the least to listen to and like drinking songs, particularly seeing as in the European Middle Ages water was anything but safe to drink, coffe, tea, and cacao weren't known yet, and milk and other drinkable dairy products were...
  7. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Today I will still continue with the witches' Sabbath, seeing as Walpurgis Night lasts from April 30 to May 1. Thus today I chose the "Songe d'une nuit du sabbat" from Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" Op. 14. This piece is the musical rendering of an artist's "dream of a night of the...
  8. Albwin

    Has anyone here gotten the Coronavirus, or know someone who has?

    The grandfather of some friends of mine, being over 90 years old, after staying in the hospital since before the emergence of the epidemic died right there from pneumonia in combination with Corona, leaving behind his wife devastated, she being also over 90 years old. This is the only Corona...
  9. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Seeing as we have Walpurgis Night (April 30), the night when the witches are out and about, my choice of the day is fitting the occasion: "Night on the bare mountain" composed by Modest Mussorgsky, a piece depicting the witches' Sabbath, taking place on Ivan-Kupala (July 6) rather than Walpurgis...
  10. Albwin

    ••your•• favourite music lyrics

    My favorite lyrics are from the "Ode to Joy" or "Ode an die Freude" as it is called in German, Beethoven's setting of one of Schiller's poems in the finale of his 9th symphony. As famous as it is, rightfully so, as beautiful it is, too. Freude, schöner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium, Wir...
  11. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    And me again, with traditional music as well. Today I have chosen the "Canto de los Seri e Yaqui", the chant of the Seri and Yaqui, featuring songs of the native people of Sonora in Mexico, performed by Yaki Kandru. The title on YouTube "Musica con Fotutos" is a mix up when compared to the...
  12. Albwin

    What's your favorite book of all time?

    Only ten books are allowed at most? That's far too few! But I shall try to manage. Seeing as I am no English native speaker, coming from Germany and all, my list will undoubtedly include some German language books, though I will try to write the English title if I read the German translated...
  13. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    My choice today is "Vinta", a traditional Philippine dance depicting a sea journey on a traditional Philippine boat known as vinta. It is musically performed by Fiesta Filipina. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Be3_i3dTj4
  14. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Today I have chosen "Steter dienest der ist guot" composed by the Minnesänger known as Tannhäuser in modern German and Tanhûser in Middle High German, the language of his era and songs. This song tells of a courtly love gone awry and is performed by I Ciatarlani. Normally I make a point not to...
  15. Albwin

    Who's that avatar!

    I don't think it is correct but possibly @MoonlightFairy?
  16. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    My song of the day is "Morena" which could be translated as "Brunette", a traditional Sephardic song. The Sephardi Jews are the Jews of the Iberian peninsula speaking Ladino, a Spanish-based language influenced by Hebrew, and who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and from Portugal in 1496...
  17. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    @IndigoNight Then you don't have to go too far back. I started participating in this thread on April 1st.
  18. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Me again. My choice of the day is "Telema", a traditional song of the Romani people (or gypsies as they are commonly but politically incorrectly known) from Russia, performed by Loyko. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOt0_Uy-Fy0
  19. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Today I have chosen an excerpt (the full version is 9:44 long but not availiable on YouTube) from "Ceann Drochaid' Innse-breiridh (The End of Inchberry Bridge)", a traditional Hebridean Scottish Gaelic song preserved in "Colin Campbel's Instrumental Book 1797". Due to a unique method of...
  20. Albwin

    Song of the day?

    Today I have chosen a song about what I wish everybody in the corona crisis to find, and if not in real life then at least online. "Pastyme with good companye" is a song composed by King Henry VIII of England. Composers on the throne might not be all too common but are nothing unusual as well...
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