Tuna for Thanksgiving

Baroque music always makes me feel autumnal (and vice versa). There were more professional videos on YouTube, but I liked the way these guys swung into the 4th Brandenburg.

A happy Thanksgiving for those who celebrate it today; a happy Thursday to everyone.

About JE

James Enge is the author of the World-Fantasy-Award-nominated novel Blood of Ambrose (Pyr, April 2009). His latest book is The Wide World's End. His short fiction has appeared in Black Gate, Tales from the Magician's Skull, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and elsewhere.
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4 Responses to Tuna for Thanksgiving

  1. peadarog says:

    Baroque music always makes me feel autumnal (and vice versa).

    Autumnal makes you feel baroque music? Hey, me too!

    E.T.A. enjoy your holiday!

    • JE says:

      I wasn’t exactly sure what I meant with the “vice versa” (Baroque me makes music feel autumnal?) so your guess is as good as any…

      Thanks for the good wishes. It was pretty laid-back around here. Much turkey was eaten, some talk was had, some writing was done.

  2. phoenixw says:

    Nice! Vivaldi’s Seasons pieces do actually remind me a bit of some of the Brandenburgs. These guys are delightfully enthusiastic, aren’t they. 😀

    Personally, brass quintet pieces always make me feel Christmassy.

    • JE says:

      With you on all this. I have a record by the Tower Brass (old school, on vinyl) that I listen to a lot this time of year.

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