Album Rating: 4.5
Slaps
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Album Rating: 5.0
Classique
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Album Rating: 5.0
Indubitably
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Album Rating: 4.5
absolument
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Album Rating: 5.0
He didn’t miss a beat
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bm8N2Sph9p8
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
man the way these songs ebb and flow (especially holy wars, hangar 18, and tornado) just sets this one a cut above the rest
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Album Rating: 5.0
^ not to mention the flow of the tracklist itself. The album's structure is practically perfect, even down to the penultimate track being an interlude to hype us up for the grand finale
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Holy Wars is one of the best openers ever
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Album Rating: 5.0
Album still slaps.
If Friedman lived in 19th century Austria, he would be first violin in every orchestra, hands down.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Only in Austria?
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Album Rating: 5.0
Well, Austria is the cradle of classical music, but yeah, point taken.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah this is good
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah, it's decent I guess
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Album Rating: 4.5
Well, Austria is the cradle of classical music, but yeah, point taken."
The earliest extant music manuscripts date from the Carolingian Empire (800–888),[3] around the time which Western plainchant gradually unified into what is termed Gregorian chant.[4] Musical centers existed at the Abbey of Saint Gall, the Abbey of Saint Martial and Saint Emmeram's Abbey, while the 11th century saw the development of staff notation and increasing output from medieval music theorists. By the mid-12th century France became the major European musical center:[3] The religious Notre-Dame school first fully explored organized rhythms and polyphony, while secular music flourished with the troubadour and trouvère traditions led by poet-musician nobles.[5] This culminated in the court sponsored French ars nova and Italian Trecento, which evolved into ars subtilior, a stylistic movement of extreme rhythmic diversity.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolingian_Empire#/media/File:Francia_814.svg
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Album Rating: 4.5
greg chant is from metz baby
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Metz chant is a precursor of Gregorian chant.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Réorganisée par Charlemagne, l’école de Metz atteint la célébrité sous l’épiscopat de son fils naturel Drogon. On y enseignait le latin, un peu de sciences, le catéchisme et aussi les arts mineurs. Quelques-uns de ses élèves laissèrent leur nom à la postérité : Amalaire, Aldric. Cette école possédait en outre une remarquable école de chant grégorien, sans doute la première de l’empire. Le pape lui-même y aurait envoyé des maîtres experts et sa réputation fut telle que pendant un certain temps, le chant grégorien fut appelé chant messin.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
Le chant messin est l'ancêtre du chant grégorien. L'école (ou Scola) qui naît à cette occasion dispose d'une réputation prestigieuse durant tout le Moyen Âge. Ville de compositeurs romantiques remarquables (Ambroise Thomas, Gabriel Pierné, Théodore Gouvy…), elle accueille un opéra dès le XVIIIe siècle et un conservatoire au début du XIXe siècle.
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Album Rating: 4.5
even IF you make them distinct point still stands chinese food lover
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