A mesure que mes oreilles se délectent des mélodies de Rameau, je discerne davantage la magnificence de son œuvre. Ainsi l'extrême petitesse de la musique actuelle se manifeste en moi de manière aussi évidente que stupéfiante.
Well ,,,,,,,,,,,, among lovers of classical music, I do think Rameau is pretty well-known as it is. You only need to search UA-cam to see how many Rameau to see how many performances there are here. But perhaps you mean something different -- CLASSICAL MUSIC AS A WHOLE should be far better known. I would agree with you there.
Tout le génie créateur et le raffinement du plus grand compositeur de l'ancienne France, si magnifiquement servis par Pieter-Jan Belder ! Merci à lui et à Brillant Classics pour la diffusion, un festin musical royal offert à nos oreilles !
Es gibt soviele hart klingende Cembalos,auch das,welches Scott Ross verwendet ,ist viel zu hart,trifft die Ohren wie Kieselsteine! Dieses Cembalo jedoch,auf dem Monsieur Belder hier brilliert,ist wunderbar, wohltuend für die Ohren! Alles hier allererste Sahne, vom Feinsten,der Komponist natürlich,der Cembalist, das Instrument, die Tonqualität,ermöglicht Alles wunderbares Erleben,reiner Genuß, Thanks for sharing...
11 personnes sourdes ou jalouses qui n'aiment pas ..... mais nous on adore ! :) Monsieur Belder, un grand claveciniste, un de nos favoris ! Merci pour ce cadeau musical sur youtube mais nous courons acheter les CD afin que tout le monde vive ! ;)
na minha humilde opinião temos grandes compositores para o cravo como scarlatti, handel, bach ,mas , nem um deles traz a leveza , a pureza, e a intensidade que Rameau faz em suas composições. São obras que podemos ouvir 4 hrs seguidas sem pular partes e sem se enfadar.
Flawless and exquisitely played. Also recommended listening is Scott Ross's recording of the complete keyboard works of Rameau. As many of you know, Maestro Ross was the first person to record all 555 keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti - truly a remarkable achievement, especially when you consider that he was fatally ill and struggled to complete the project.
Me deleitado este día escuchando las transcripciones para piano de Jean Phillipe Rameau, con la interpretación genial de Marcelle Meyer, gracias y mis FELICITACIONES.
Tanta emoción me desborda!! He encontrado en esta publicación gran parte de las obras por las cuales amo a Jean-Philippe Rameau ,desde que lo escuché por primera vez en un vinilo de mi padre. La Forqueray; Le rappel des oiseaux ; Les tendres plaintes; Les niais de Sologne et deux doubles; La Gavotte et six doubles ; Les sauvages ................GRACIAS !!!
beautiful french Baroque keyboard music for meditation 👍👍🔥🔥🔥.Rameau was criticized by some for his strange peculiar music but contrarily, it's great music for different taste. I certainly enjoy it 👍❤️Merci and bravo 🙏
Pièces musicales parfaites pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, et ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I find magnificent the interpretation of the solo "pièces de clavecin". This recording gets the best out of the chosen instrument. Thank you indeed for uploading!
Lovely. I heard a recording of his Tambourin from the e minor harpsichord Suite when I was about 5 from a record called “Said the Piano to the Harpsichord “ which you still may be able to listen to on UA-cam. I never forgot the music though I didn’t know what it was or who wrote it until I was about 30, when I finally tracked it down entirely from memory. That’s powerful music. I have two recordings of it now.
This composer is a teacher’s teacher’s teacher’s etc of mine. In essence, a sort of great great etc grand-teacher. Yes, it is absolutely vanity but I am kinda proud of that. These are really excellent performances. It is refreshing to hear a sensitive musician who has a respect for phrasing.
No reason not to feel blest by your capacity to appreciate & learn - not vanity at all. And yes, wonderful phrasing, as you discern, where others might overlook. We note the philosophy of the great (USA) football coach: "...you can't coach stupid." A bit harsh...well, one must try to uphold standards today, as you seem willing to do. :)
I always listen to this CD. When I first heard it here, I really liked it and bought it. The stunning harpsichord tone is very impressive. Great music is always uploaded, so I'm really looking forward to it. I buy a CD from time to time, but it's usually yours. Please understand that machine translation may result in strange expressions. from Japan
My first lp's of Rameau featured Trevor Pinnock. My wife gave them to me while we were still in college. I was immediately in love with Jean Phillip Rameau!.
@@scottgilesmusic Well, she was four years dead when I went, but her ghost was still running everything! =) Every day began with an intense solfege class and then off to chamber rehearsals, composing, master classes, etc.
I bought a recording of the Suite in E- Minor when I was twenty-one. It was an LP, which dates me, I know. I just wish I could remember the name of the harpsichordist. I don’t have any of my old LPs any more. I had to give them away because I no longer own a turntable, and they were taking up too much space, alas.
Although he was an ennemy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, I love Rameau's music. Rousseau was a not so good-musician, but a great philosopher. Rameau and Rousseau disagreed on the value of music and its link to language ("Discours sur l'origine du langage" de JJ.Rousseau). For Rousseau the core of music, just like for the language is emotions. That's love or hate, that produced languages( first words) and music. Rousseau compares the accent of different areas (like Italy, Germany etc.) and music, according to him music and language is the same. Nevertheless Rameau disagreed with that. According to him music was something scientific. We can produce music like we produce chemistry. I must agree that I feel more attracted by Rousseau's Theory, but I love the music of Rameau. These philosophers and musicians make me regret this time I never knew. It also makes me proud of the History of my country (although Rousseau was not french). Peace to you who probably put this video for reading or studying.
@@Riam-sc1ir Geneva ! But his ancestors were partly from France. But "Rousseau" is not only a french name, you have a lot of them in Switzerland too, and in Itlay ("Russo")
It seems to me not only that science/art is already somewhat of a false dichotomy when referring to human beings, but also that the two arms of the dichotomy attain full and complete reconciliation only in the creative work of God Himself. To Him be the glory!
@samieulmi4939 Have you by chance read any of Voltaire’s works? I read everything I could find by him when I was in college. It was his writings, plus the music of Rameau and other Baroque composers, that made me fall in love with the 18 th century. The Age of Enlightenment, or “ Eclairsissement”. Did I spell that right? I know some French, though not nearly as well as I would like.
I wonder if anyone has noticed that the opening theme (1st Movement) of "Pièces de Clavecin, Concert #5" sounds remarkably similar to part of the major theme of Scarlatti's Keyboard Sonata, K.1. (In the Rameau piece, variations of the theme appear later in the 1st and 2nd Movements.) A coincidence? Perhaps. If some "borrowing" occurred here it would be difficult to tell who borrowed from whom, since Rameau and Scarlatti were contemporaries. Personally, I don't really care. Great music is Great music, wherever you find it. Just saying'.
I’ve never noticed any similarities between the Rameau and the Scarlatti pieces. I’ll have to go back and listen carefully to both. After all, Rameau and Scarlatti are my favorite composers.
I’ve always preferred Voltaire’s writings to Rousseau’s. Incidentally, Rameau and Voltaire collaborated on several operas (unfortunately, I don’t remember which ones at the moment.)
Hayden’s Symphony No. 83 in G minor is called “ The Hen”, because a passage for oboe in the first movement apparently reminded his publisher of the clucking of a hen ( though I’m not sure if that’s what Haydn intended, or not.) Haydn’s publisher gave whimsical titles to a number of his symphonies, thinking that it would help make them more popular. It worked, too. Haydn’s “ name” symphonies are by far his best-known ones.
Pieter-Jan Belder is doing a decent job here; but if he could manage to keep his pace and rythm, it would be marvelous! Recorded sound, and the harpsichord, both excellent.
Magnificent! however it sure shows the degraded state of our so called modern times when they cut off the sublime pieces before they finish to slot in pathetic add's.
YT does this to try and get listeners to upgrade to their pay site. I'm all for the free-market system, but this doltish practice really is the sort of thing that gives capitalism a bad name.
mto desagradavel perguntar se queremos continuar. interrompe a apresentação desnecessariamente. sei que querem ser atenciosos ! mas dispensavel essa atenção.
Why would you waste your precious life listening to The Spice Girls, or Justin Bieber (however you spell that) when you can enrich your soul with music of true genius?
This question applies more widely. Why waste one's time playing Game of Thrones when one could be reading Hermann Broch's "The Sleepwalkers" or Robert Musil's "The Man Without Qualities"? These books are even in places fun, like two medics raising a soldier from the dead on a bet of two packs of cigarettes (Lazarus), or mocking supposedly precise engineers for wearing tie tacks with little horses' heads on them (some of this great art would make good R.Crumb cartoons and your mamma wouldn't even suspect you were having fun). Sublunary "stars" and non-HVAC "fans"..
A mesure que mes oreilles se délectent des mélodies de Rameau, je discerne davantage la magnificence de son œuvre. Ainsi l'extrême petitesse de la musique actuelle se manifeste en moi de manière aussi évidente que stupéfiante.
Rameau is an extraordinary composer whose music should be far better known.
Well ,,,,,,,,,,,, among lovers of classical music, I do think Rameau is pretty well-known as it is.
You only need to search UA-cam to see how many Rameau to see how many performances there are here.
But perhaps you mean something different -- CLASSICAL MUSIC AS A WHOLE should be far better known. I would agree with you there.
Je suis tout à fait d'accord !
Je suis tout à fait d'accord ! Vive Rameau !
Incredible intricacy, but is emotion sustained?
The entire French baroque is overlooked, and I never understood why.
Tout le génie créateur et le raffinement du plus grand compositeur de l'ancienne France, si magnifiquement servis par Pieter-Jan Belder !
Merci à lui et à Brillant Classics pour la diffusion, un festin musical royal offert à nos oreilles !
Es gibt soviele hart klingende
Cembalos,auch das,welches
Scott Ross verwendet ,ist
viel zu hart,trifft die Ohren
wie Kieselsteine!
Dieses Cembalo jedoch,auf
dem Monsieur Belder hier
brilliert,ist wunderbar,
wohltuend für die Ohren!
Alles hier allererste Sahne,
vom Feinsten,der Komponist
natürlich,der Cembalist,
das Instrument, die
Tonqualität,ermöglicht
Alles wunderbares
Erleben,reiner Genuß,
Thanks for sharing...
11 personnes sourdes ou jalouses qui n'aiment pas ..... mais nous on adore ! :) Monsieur Belder, un grand claveciniste, un de nos favoris ! Merci pour ce cadeau musical sur youtube mais nous courons acheter les CD afin que tout le monde vive ! ;)
Nowadays I fall in love with Rameau’s works.
The Gavotte with Six Doubles gets me every single time.
ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО ! ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕ ! КОМПОЗИТОР, ИСПОЛНИТЕЛЬ, ИНСТРУМЕНТ, МУЗЫКА, ЗАПИСЬ ! БРАВО ! БЛЕСК !
Happy Birthday, J-P Rameau!
na minha humilde opinião temos grandes compositores para o cravo como scarlatti, handel, bach ,mas , nem um deles traz a leveza , a pureza, e a intensidade que Rameau faz em suas composições. São obras que podemos ouvir 4 hrs seguidas sem pular partes e sem se enfadar.
I like Scarlatti and Rameau equally. They’re my two favorite Baroque composers.
Thanks for uploading Rameau. You have managed to capture the true emotional tenor of the works. God Bless.
Flawless and exquisitely played. Also recommended listening is Scott Ross's recording of the complete keyboard works of Rameau. As many of you know, Maestro Ross was the first person to record all 555 keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti - truly a remarkable achievement, especially when you consider that he was fatally ill and struggled to complete the project.
A work that challenges the admiration of all ages, marvelous work I think..!!!!!
O wow, this is gorgeous! Thanks for uploading. A real treasure.
Me deleitado este día escuchando las transcripciones para piano de Jean Phillipe Rameau, con la interpretación genial de Marcelle Meyer, gracias y mis FELICITACIONES.
Tanta emoción me desborda!! He encontrado en esta publicación gran parte de las obras por las cuales amo a Jean-Philippe Rameau ,desde que lo escuché por primera vez en un vinilo de mi padre. La Forqueray; Le rappel des oiseaux ; Les tendres plaintes; Les niais de Sologne et deux doubles; La Gavotte et six doubles ; Les sauvages ................GRACIAS !!!
beautiful french Baroque keyboard music for meditation 👍👍🔥🔥🔥.Rameau was criticized by some for his strange peculiar music but contrarily, it's great music for different taste. I certainly enjoy it 👍❤️Merci and bravo 🙏
Pièces musicales parfaites pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, et ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tant de souvenirs. Merci à tous pour ces merveilleux noëls à Bressuire.
I find magnificent the interpretation of the solo "pièces de clavecin". This recording gets the best out of the chosen instrument. Thank you indeed for uploading!
Lovely. I heard a recording of his Tambourin from the e minor harpsichord Suite when I was about 5 from a record called “Said the Piano to the Harpsichord “ which you still may be able to listen to on UA-cam. I never forgot the music though I didn’t know what it was or who wrote it until I was about 30, when I finally tracked it down entirely from memory. That’s powerful music. I have two recordings of it now.
It was real pleasure to listen to Rameau masterpieces, thank you so much!
This recording is just excellent, it's very different from other Rameau recordings that I have heard, a more mellow and warm tone. Thank you
I agree. I think where it is being played, and probably the recording has been played with the engineers to give it that '' MELLOW '' sound.
Perhaps it was due to the harpsichord Belder used. Do you know who the maker was, just out of curiosity?
excellent harpsichord player! Pieter-Jan Belder. Brilliant like a brilliant!
This composer is a teacher’s teacher’s teacher’s etc of mine. In essence, a sort of great great etc grand-teacher. Yes, it is absolutely vanity but I am kinda proud of that.
These are really excellent performances. It is refreshing to hear a sensitive musician who has a respect for phrasing.
No reason not to feel blest by your capacity to appreciate & learn - not vanity at all. And yes, wonderful phrasing, as you discern, where others might overlook. We note the philosophy of the great (USA) football coach: "...you can't coach stupid." A bit harsh...well, one must try to uphold standards today, as you seem willing to do. :)
Majestueux, gracieux, délicat...tout pour plaire! ...
Merveilux !!!
@@samitobribiesca6320 Merveilleux aussi, oui!...
Certainement!
Great music. Thanks foor posting !
Solo stupendo😢
Wow! These pieces are truly VERY beautiful! I love it! Thank you for the upload!
Ces musiques sont juste merveilleuses! J'en suis bouche-bée!! 🤩🛐💕
Baroque music lifts my spirit as no other sort of music.
As it is God’s Music 🌹🌹🌹✨💫⭐️💥
동감합니다
I like Baroque music the best of all, and Rameau was the greatest of the French Baroque masters.
I was unfamiliar with Rameau before this recording, wow, what a gift!
You are indeed fortunate.
This is a great introduction to Rameau’s music for the neophyte. Also for seasoned Rameauphiles like me.
Una delicia escuchar estas fabulosas composiciones 🎶❤️.
Wonderful performance - a new "insight" into Rameau, for myself. Thanks to all.
Another baroque genius!
Tudo tão belo. Música maravilhosa!
for relax the souls and the most amazing duos playable in classic guitar 01:20:36 .. tks
Brilliant playing and (at low volumes) an excellent aid to concentration!
And to eat in family.
HOW can one concentrate while listening such a gracious music ?!
si Rameau habiera! sido tan buen contrapuntista como harmonista seria el mejor compositor de la historia
I always listen to this CD. When I first heard it here, I really liked it and bought it. The stunning harpsichord tone is very impressive. Great music is always uploaded, so I'm really looking forward to it. I buy a CD from time to time, but it's usually yours. Please understand that machine translation may result in strange expressions. from Japan
Thank you very much for buying our cd's, that is great to hear. Glad to hear you enjoy this album so much!
Simply breathtaking. I found my study music. Thank you.
Shall you study this music?
💘🎶🎼
My first lp's of Rameau featured Trevor Pinnock. My wife gave them to me while we were still in college.
I was immediately in love with Jean Phillip Rameau!.
@@Sa-gb8mr I shall.
alien music. divine and sublime!
Thanks a lot, great recording!!!
I find this music to be of service to my study by keeping me focused on it. I can't thank you enough!
it is what you study?
What are You daubling at while hearing such celestial music ?
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2:26:40
2:37:42
2:49:35
Me encanta ❤❤ gracias por subirlo
it's defrag for the brain
Woah, I did not expect to see you here.
Very good recordings!
2:59:17, les Sauvages, vi la opera
1:56:42 Exceptional.
I'm about 95% sure that cover photo is from the Fontainebleau chateau, where I spent a summer at Mme Boulanger's conservatoire many moons ago! =)
Ok
Was she a decent 'boulanger'?
Did you gain much weight.?
Perry Townsend The great composer and composition teacher? You are massively fortunate!
@@scottgilesmusic Well, she was four years dead when I went, but her ghost was still running everything! =) Every day began with an intense solfege class and then off to chamber rehearsals, composing, master classes, etc.
I miss it there.
La Timide - what a pretty composition and a standout song on the album
Wow this is amazing
Какая Бесконечная Красота !!! Теппер Михаил.
Note to self: Suite No. 2 in E Minor: very good
I bought a recording of the Suite in E- Minor when I was twenty-one. It was an LP, which dates me, I know. I just wish I could remember the name of the harpsichordist. I don’t have any of my old LPs any more. I had to give them away because I no longer own a turntable, and they were taking up too much space, alas.
Merveilleux
The Highest form of Music that mankind can render to Gott! As a Prayer of Thanksgiving!🌹🌹🌹⭐️💫✨🌟
Les Trois Mains -- bravo
01:32:46 Lets dance!
Although he was an ennemy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, I love Rameau's music. Rousseau was a not so good-musician, but a great philosopher. Rameau and Rousseau disagreed on the value of music and its link to language ("Discours sur l'origine du langage" de JJ.Rousseau). For Rousseau the core of music, just like for the language is emotions. That's love or hate, that produced languages( first words) and music. Rousseau compares the accent of different areas (like Italy, Germany etc.) and music, according to him music and language is the same.
Nevertheless Rameau disagreed with that. According to him music was something scientific. We can produce music like we produce chemistry.
I must agree that I feel more attracted by Rousseau's Theory, but I love the music of Rameau.
These philosophers and musicians make me regret this time I never knew. It also makes me proud of the History of my country (although Rousseau was not french).
Peace to you who probably put this video for reading or studying.
Rousseau sounds french
where was he from?
@@Riam-sc1ir Geneva ! But his ancestors were partly from France. But "Rousseau" is not only a french name, you have a lot of them in Switzerland too, and in Itlay ("Russo")
I think they are both right. I believe that music is both an art and a science, one driven by both emotion and precision.
It seems to me not only that science/art is already somewhat of a false dichotomy when referring to human beings, but also that the two arms of the dichotomy attain full and complete reconciliation only in the creative work of God Himself. To Him be the glory!
@samieulmi4939 Have you by chance read any of Voltaire’s works? I read everything I could find by him when I was in college. It was his writings, plus the music of Rameau and other Baroque composers, that made me fall in love with the 18 th century. The Age of Enlightenment, or “ Eclairsissement”. Did I spell that right? I know some French, though not nearly as well as I would like.
his music reminds me of rabelais; there is always somebody who sets bck us on track,
a very incisive rendering of Rameu's harpsichord music.
yes... brilliant!!
The famous last book in G minor/major starts at 3:11.
No meu modo de ver, Rameu esgotou as possibilidades do cravo.
Este instrumento musical encierra el Arte en el lenguaje de la música y el Refinamiento......super bien
Какое Чудо - на Земле слушать Небесную Музыку! Теппер Михаил.
Later works have more distinctive musical characters and drama. Composed for harpsichord but I imagined Rameua's head was full or orchestral sound.
i feel that too
Interesting, considering that he didn’t write his first opera until he was fifty. Just where did he learn to orchestrate so well?
Музыка из Мира Духа ваяет из кентавра Человека !!! Теппер Михаил.
I wonder if anyone has noticed that the opening theme (1st Movement) of "Pièces de Clavecin, Concert #5" sounds remarkably similar to part of the major theme of Scarlatti's Keyboard Sonata, K.1. (In the Rameau piece, variations of the theme appear later in the 1st and 2nd Movements.)
A coincidence? Perhaps. If some "borrowing" occurred here it would be difficult to tell who borrowed from whom, since Rameau and Scarlatti were contemporaries. Personally, I don't really care. Great music is Great music, wherever you find it. Just saying'.
I’ve never noticed any similarities between the Rameau and the Scarlatti pieces. I’ll have to go back and listen carefully to both. After all, Rameau and Scarlatti are my favorite composers.
Excelent
1 second of music then commericals...goodbyde
Rameau je préfère en ce moment
I’ve preferred Rameau since I was nineteen.
3:00:00
beautiful... somewhat long, though.
1:33:40
Fab.
💎
je ne comprend pas les gens qui ne supportent pas la musique de Rameau
surement pcq je comprend pas Rousseau
y'a qu'un Rousseauiste qui s'ignore ou pas pour ne pas aimer Rameau
I’ve always preferred Voltaire’s writings to Rousseau’s. Incidentally, Rameau and Voltaire collaborated on several operas (unfortunately, I don’t remember which ones at the moment.)
Who can make a beautiful (!) virtuosic composition out of sounds made by a hen who has just laid an egg? Only Rameau!
Incredible, isn't?
Hayden’s Symphony No. 83 in G minor is called “ The Hen”, because a passage for oboe in the first movement apparently reminded his publisher of the clucking of a hen ( though I’m not sure if that’s what Haydn intended, or not.) Haydn’s publisher gave whimsical titles to a number of his symphonies, thinking that it would help make them more popular. It worked, too. Haydn’s “ name” symphonies are by far his best-known ones.
Це велично, та надихає
Французского я не знаю, а переводчик очень странно переводит, но сама музыка мне очень нравится. Надеюсь, в ней нет неприемлемых смыслов.
51:30
In which one of his work is the piece "pieces de clavecin, le vertigo"? I cant find this!
It's by Royer, not Rameau.
@@Ziad3195 oh right how stupid me!
@@youdi-trucks You're okay 😂 Royer has a different style than Rameau. Rameau is more elegant and galant.
se não entenderem português posso traduzir para inglês ou italiano ou francês
Por fawourh puesh ke esh abswuouulutamento umbishsibule entender ar bourtougaish
Someone that knows the name of the castle or place that appears in the video?
According to one of the earlier comments, it’s Fontainebleau. I love French Chateaux myself.
@@valerietaylor9615I Love too❤
Is the cover a photograph or a painting?
I think photography
❤
Pieter-Jan Belder is doing a decent job here; but if he could manage to keep his pace and rythm, it would be marvelous! Recorded sound, and the harpsichord, both excellent.
Magnificent! however it sure shows the degraded state of our so called modern times when they cut off the sublime pieces before they finish to slot in pathetic add's.
The Ad Blocker is your friend...!!!
YT does this to try and get listeners to upgrade to their pay site. I'm all for the free-market system, but this doltish practice really is the sort of thing that gives capitalism a bad name.
ASTA POMPEJA ( ITALIA )
mto desagradavel perguntar se queremos continuar.
interrompe a apresentação desnecessariamente.
sei que querem ser atenciosos ! mas dispensavel essa atenção.
Eso lo impone youtube
p.s. listeninG to him saves him from brexit
took france away from outmode italian opera
FRANCE LA REFAIRE
Still too short ;-)
Why would you waste your precious life listening to The Spice Girls, or Justin Bieber (however you spell that) when you can enrich your soul with music of true genius?
...because Rameau is not here to dance for us :(
This question applies more widely. Why waste one's time playing Game of Thrones when one could be reading Hermann Broch's "The Sleepwalkers" or Robert Musil's "The Man Without Qualities"? These books are even in places fun, like two medics raising a soldier from the dead on a bet of two packs of cigarettes (Lazarus), or mocking supposedly precise engineers for wearing tie tacks with little horses' heads on them (some of this great art would make good R.Crumb cartoons and your mamma wouldn't even suspect you were having fun). Sublunary "stars" and non-HVAC "fans"..
@equisefeka you don’t even know his age
Don't tell me what to want, what to really really want! ;)
When you come to my age you will find that this kind of music (classical) is like honey to the soul…and who does not like honey…
Not 720p, only 360p.
찾았다 내 야동....
Rameau makes me appreciate the silence. So I guess I don't like him. At least, I tried.