John Cage, preparing the piano for his Sonata XVII pic.twitter.com/ESxJxDFsi4
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 10, 2023
John Cage, preparing the piano for his Sonata XVII pic.twitter.com/ESxJxDFsi4
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 10, 2023
Bedeutende Komponistinnen des 19. Jahrhunderts: Emilie Mayer, Fanny Hensel, Clara (mit Robert) Schumann, Johanna Kinkel pic.twitter.com/x5Jo4OMBUv
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 5, 2023
Karlheinz Stockhausen in the Electronic Studio of WDR. Cologne, 1954 pic.twitter.com/Ewimg1PgSA
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 4, 2023
Johann Strauss and Johannes Brahms, 1894 pic.twitter.com/iMnhjSt7nB
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 4, 2023
Frédéric Chopin, 1849 pic.twitter.com/QJ29RjISFQ
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 4, 2023
Why the hell did all the classical composers have this bizarre banana fetish 🍌🍌
(Or is it me?) It`s annoying. pic.twitter.com/LVa6dRtpnU— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) June 1, 2023
I didn`t know the full size painting :-o pic.twitter.com/Rd8zIVIt2v
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) May 31, 2023
„Avantgarde Bananas“
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"Avantgarde Bananas"
All pictures in 1 (free) pdf E-Book, 73 pages.https://t.co/68fBuQi3p4 pic.twitter.com/5WhJr03n5e— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) May 14, 2023
Die große Schlacht um den Synthesizer von Lachish, 701 v. Chr. / Assyrisches Relief, heute im British Museum London pic.twitter.com/UIJhrJEKUQ
— Kreidler (@_Kreidler) May 13, 2023