So after all of mankind’s advances that have lead us to landing on the moon, the first habitat to be considered is a cave! We go to the moon, huddle in a cave, i.e. cavemen, and start over?
Was Mozart or his sister? He wrote a lot of things and so did she. Only her work was not recognized in that time. Musicologists are researching her work and the results are most interesting.
For those wondering, as was I, about it really being named “ganz kleine Nachtmusik,” or in English “A Very Little Night Music.” It was renamed that after its discovery last September. It was originally “Serenade in C.”
I get the joke, but what kind of chutzpah does it take to rename Mozart?
Snoopy for VP 27 days ago
So, when will Sharah Gillis play the new Amadeus piece on her violin in the new Lunar base in the cave on the moon ?
RLG Premium Member 27 days ago
I’d be more impressed if someone brought a pipe organ to space.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 27 days ago
Very interesting today. I especially like the discovery of a new Mozart work! Will google it soon;)
Huckleberry Hiroshima 27 days ago
“Volfie they found it.” “Oh.. vell.. hmm… I’m dead and stuff so…. it’s okay.”
Steve Dallas 27 days ago
That’s no moon…
fgerbil46 27 days ago
So what piece did Sarah Gillis play?
Nighthawks Premium Member 27 days ago
I thought sure Yuri Gargarin yanked out his violin and started playing on the third orbit
Nighthawks Premium Member 27 days ago
the bombing of Germany by the Allies must have missed that particular German library
markhughw 27 days ago
Great, tell Russia and China where your moon base is going to be before you get there…
lanainutahdesert 27 days ago
There’s already a lunar base in the Mare Tranquillitatus—it’s just not ours.
h.v.greenman 27 days ago
The cavern beneath the lunar surface, sounds strangely similar to a story or ten by Robert Heinlein.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 27 days ago
Sarah would’ve gotten a more appreciative response if she played the flute. The trill of a life time. Lot’s of smiles, too.
NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member 27 days ago
So after all of mankind’s advances that have lead us to landing on the moon, the first habitat to be considered is a cave! We go to the moon, huddle in a cave, i.e. cavemen, and start over?
ChessPirate 27 days ago
Also just recently, a long-lost short story by Bram Stoker was discovered…
oish 27 days ago
Unfortunately, she’s a Tuba player and never played violin prior
Pickled Pete 27 days ago
Anybody have any idea why my Mozart story got deleted?
david.reichert 27 days ago
This leaves me to wonder what an above-ground cave would look like. Perhaps a black hole?
pearlsbs 27 days ago
Sarah Gillis plays violin in space.
thestrad.com/news/video-first-violin-performance-in-space/18605.article
h.v.greenman 27 days ago
Wasn’t there a Star Trek OS episode where Motzart was still alive?
Teto85 Premium Member 27 days ago
Was Mozart or his sister? He wrote a lot of things and so did she. Only her work was not recognized in that time. Musicologists are researching her work and the results are most interesting.
ekke 27 days ago
For those wondering, as was I, about it really being named “ganz kleine Nachtmusik,” or in English “A Very Little Night Music.” It was renamed that after its discovery last September. It was originally “Serenade in C.”
I get the joke, but what kind of chutzpah does it take to rename Mozart?
Bilan 27 days ago
If the sheet music had “W.A. Mozart” on it, why would they say it was LIKELY written by him?
jpozenel 27 days ago
The H. G. Wells story sounds a bit more feasible.
Old Tarf Premium Member 27 days ago
Lunar Cave eh? May be a suitable Lunie Bin to house the Orange one.
scpandich 26 days ago
The Selenites might object to squatters moving in.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 24 days ago
Who was the first person to play a Jew’s Harp in Space?