Stephanie contemplates the nature of infinity
Created on: May 12th, 2013
A small girl on a small world, orbiting an unremarkable star, in an ordinary spiral galaxy, looks up and loses herself in the night.
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+5 for Miserere; this piece of music has a pretty epic background behind it. As the story goes, the Vatican commissioned it and it was found to be so beautiful that they banned it's performance outside of the Sistine chapel under threat of excommunication, embargoing the sheet music. Mozart was like 12 when he attended a service at the Chapel and heard the Miserere. He remembered the entire thing with improvisations and wrote it down and distributed it, thus ensuring it's survival outside of the Vatican library. To my mind it's the very first win against "DRM" in a primitive form.
Also, Cocks.
Also, Cocks.
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