rossi-rosedeni:

vivaldifollia:

carmadeus:

Actual picture of the Vivaldi cult, meeting a newcomer

If that’s not a mood

I am not sure about the Vivaldi cult in Venice, but definitely, they had a Vivaldi cult in Dresden and Telemann (more precisely, his student Pisendel) approved

(Well, Pisendel was also Vivaldi’s student FYI)

(From Music for a Mixed Taste: Style, Genre, and Meaning in Telemann’s Instrumental Works)

Frédéric Chopin: March 1, 1810-October 17, 1849

chopindaily:

This has been the busiest semester of my entire life. I feel as if I have hardly even had time to think in the last month or two – and yet, this day has been on my mind heavily as of late.

He’s been on my mind… a man who holds so much over me in the strangest way. Is it possible to be in love with someone you have never met?

I have observed this day quietly for years, and it never fails to make me feel the same way: a bit empty. 

I love him. I love you.

He plays his music up in Heaven now – when you think you heard a chord but a piano isn’t nearby, that’s what I like to think it is :’) I love love love you, Frédéric, always. 

weirdagnes:

IM LIKE,, SCREAMING RN

Mendelssohn is finally mentioned in our book! oh my god it’s oddly satisfying to read his name on a book hhh💕 It’s sad that we didn’t study him and his works last and the present year, so this mention is a goddamn blessing. Well, i mean, that’s the only mention of him there but

idk.

im happy :>