Augmented Fourth
04Jul09
In my world, it’s a tradition to listen to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture on the 4th. Because there’s nothing like some Russians dealing out a French ass-kicking to remind us of how we, too, could have had European arts funding had we not decided to issue our own 1812 (in 1776) to the British.
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