110 mixes with songs by “Leonard+Bernstein”
michaelfeinberg
marrogers
Just a mote of dust.
marrogers
2012-05-11T18:40:18Z
The pale dot in the orange band is the Earth.
“You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch.’” — Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell
Wellesley Jazz
The Mainstream Romantics
Wellesley Jazz
2012-04-28T15:03:30Z
Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and others
Wellesley Jazz
The Classical Era
Wellesley Jazz
2012-04-26T19:15:42Z
Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Boyce and others from the Classical Era (1750-1830)
spaceopera
Exquisite Delusions
spaceopera
2012-04-26T03:46:10Z
The night is young, forever. Roses blossom in a hidden garden. A mix for the spoony, decadent aesthete in all of us... filtered through my consciousness at age 15 or so.
Doctor_M
stephborgani
Dare to be Romantic
stephborgani
2012-02-18T15:33:01Z
Songs that automatically feel like a walk in the park at dusk, like floating effortlessly through a starry sky; like happiness, more delicate and complete than ever before.
krisrs1128
Passionate and Pensive
krisrs1128
2012-02-19T02:24:46Z
Some pieces with contrasting styles, moods, and scope. Includes Bach, Brahms, and Chopin.
marrogers
Doing Absolutely Nothing, Very Briefly
marrogers
2012-03-09T02:47:01Z
A variety of favorites.
RosemarandPink
bensjammins
The Evolution of Music
bensjammins
2011-05-11T17:52:53Z
This mix is for all of you who truly love music. The tracks move chronologically from the beginning of music history. The first track, Gregorian Chant, is where it all started: where we got the outline for our diatonic system. The following tracks are all results of the previous ones. This is where all music originated. Rock, R&B, Hip Hop, Rap. All of it.











