Life's better in classical
I am increasingly of the opinion that if everyone exchanged the time they listen to NPR or talk radio with time spent listening to classical music, the world would be a much calmer and more intelligent place.
Diary of a Catholic mathematician.
I am increasingly of the opinion that if everyone exchanged the time they listen to NPR or talk radio with time spent listening to classical music, the world would be a much calmer and more intelligent place.
Posted by jack perry at 8:28 PM
Labels: Attempts at humor, Diary of a Catholic mathematician, Outsights
4 comments:
Here, here. Tallis could save the world.
I was listening to Bach actually, but you have a point. I should look up some Tallis.
PS: I didn't know you were blogging again. Now I have to catch up!
Only one post, and probably the last for a while. Between my TA, Latin, two lit classes, a teaching practicum and two sons, I have . . . well, you get the picture.
Bach is great, too. Do check out Thomas Tallis and William Byrd.
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