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May 28, 2012 5 comments

Video of the Day 
Frederick Delius, “The Walk to the Paradise Garden”

Video of the Day

time: 9:50 / 37 words

http://youtu.be/SVeaAhYluOc

 

Frederick Delius (1862-1934), “The Walk to the Paradise Garden,” London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. This piece is an orchestral interlude between Scenes 5 and 6 of the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet.

 

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5 comments

  1. Jacques Vendée says:
    May 28, 2012 at 7:40 am

    Excellent post! Delius is wonderful. My favorite Delius conductor is Sir Thomas Beecham. There is a great collection on EMI (it used to be part of the Great Recordings of the Century series, although I am not sure that those are still around) which I would highly recommend as an introduction for those unfamiliar with Delius.

  2. rhondda says:
    May 28, 2012 at 9:22 am

    Alain de Benoist is such a precise thinker. I guess we can’t blame the Jews for everything. Darn.
    I always had a suspicion about that ‘cost/ benefit analysis’. Doesn’t it reduce everyone to a pimp and/ or a whore as exemplified by the words “go in there and sell yourself”. Say what? I am supposed to do what? Employment counselors can be so funny.
    He seems to be implying at the end that this holistic society is still here, but not recognized as having meaning in the neo-liberal state we are in. Hope springs eternal.

  3. jedditeroy says:
    May 28, 2012 at 12:19 pm

    Very uplifting, moving, and so delightfully White, just like we need. As we are forced into the era of post White privilege, these artifacts will be cherished like the Roman Catholics worship their relics. There will come a time when everything wonderful will be confiscated and destroyed in the name of “fighting bias, bigotry, prejudice, racism, and the longing of Whites for the by gone days of shameful White privilege.”

    The mongrelized Diversity tyrants will fear if Whites see the best of White creativity, they will have within them a sparking of something great, and White greatness is a hate crime against global dignity, just like White babies are.

    (I met a pretty White girl holding her brand new beautiful White baby, so, of course, I popped off about its minority status, and she hadn’t even heard the news. Not knowing that your White baby is a minority in a very hostile, dangerously transformed nation, is child endangerment!)

    “The essence of the White community is non negotiable. The Diversity’s hateful dedication to making us a post White privilege nation is a scourge that won’t go away.”

    -Rev. Jed DeValleyism, “Diversity is a hate crime against the future,” 2009

  4. rhondda says:
    May 28, 2012 at 12:45 pm

    Sorry, the above in the wrong place. I got befuddled. (Is that a female trait?)

    However, I was bedazzled by Delius and John Atkinson Grimshaw. That is my excuse and I am sticking to it.

    1. itinerantwhiteslave says:
      June 20, 2012 at 7:55 am

      “I got befuddled. (Is that a female trait?)”

      Yes. But so is charm.

      First time here, but I’m so glad I wandered in.

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