Saawariya – Artistically Done Across the Stars

getthrawnin: Grand Admiral Thrawn knew emotions were useless. But when he analyzed Sabine Wren and her rebellious freedom in her art he awoke to enlightenment to set the essence of his being on fire. (via Saawariya – Artistically Done Across the Stars) It’s okay, you can hate us (more) after the SWR episode airs. WeContinue reading “Saawariya – Artistically Done Across the Stars”

First Image of Thrawn X Sabine

getthrawnin: Grand Admiral Thrawn knew emotions were useless. But when he analyzed Sabine Wren and her rebellious freedom in her art he awoke to enlightenment to set the essence of his being on fire. (via Saawariya – Artistically Done Across the Stars) It’s okay, you can hate us (more) after the SWR episode airs. WeContinue reading “First Image of Thrawn X Sabine”

Sabine Wren should rule Mandalorian Space, but she needs an army to do it for allegiance

sabinewren77: Kote Darasuum? Gra’tua Cuun. OYA. I’m suppose to give Sabine Wren a headache… My side trip in Jodo Kast’s ‘gam. House Kast, like Rook Kast. 

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Death and the Maiden by Shubert

Death and the Maiden – String Quartet No. 14 in D minor by Franz Shubert (source). 1823 and 1824 were hard years for Schubert. For much of 1823 he was sick, some scholars believe with an outburst of tertiary stage syphilis, and in May had to be hospitalized.  He was also without money: he hadContinue reading “Death and the Maiden by Shubert”

Thrawn listens to Rachmaninoff of all the music he does hear.

LISTEN! What do you think about this piece? Sergei Rachmaninov (Rachmaninoff) from 1873-1943. One of the great piano composers from Russia during the Romantic period and beyond. This particular piece chosen (over the 500 that one can choose) is the Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, for a concerto for piano andContinue reading “Thrawn listens to Rachmaninoff of all the music he does hear.”