
Tag: Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker Part 2: Battlerats fantastica
I don’t even regret how loose that pun is

The Nutrcracker: I. The Party
The Nutcracker: A Series Introduction
FRENZ IT’S CHRISTMAS!!!
Regardless of one’s personal religious beliefs, Christmas means that a whole bunch of classical musicians are valued and loved at this time of year and perhaps even more importantly, paid. And a whole lot of instrumentalists are making their rent off this baby right here.

Properly Scary Halloween
HAPPY HALLOWEEKEND!
We believe in treats not tricks so we’re rollinĀ out playlists aaaaalll weekend. No more messing around, these are not cute THESE ARE SCARY!!! Fine…maybe a little cute but MOSTLY SCARY!!!
Music for Blowing Things Up
The instant I heard that a bridge was being blown up in New York City and that a group of musicians wanted to play Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture during the destruction…I knew we had a playlist on our hands. Since bridges don’t get demolished all that frequently, this playlist is suitable for any good demolition project you may have coming up.
Classical Music for Every Type of Valentine
Ah Valentine’s Day. A day that sets fear and bitterness into the hearts of some and joy and love into others. Well, worry not, because no matter what kind of Valentine’s Day you have planned we have some music to get you into (or out of) the spirit.
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