The most classical music puns you ever imagined
mainI just got to tell ‘er, man….
I just got to tell ‘er, man….
The press service of the Mariinsky Theater has…
From the general manager’s self-admiring Sunday sermon in…
From the French magazine le canard enchainé, under…
The death has been announced, aged 94, of…
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Dreadful!
“Scared. So . . ” = scherzo”?
“Seem funny” = symphony?
“Catch a train” = Khachaturian?
Most of these just aren’t puns.
They are not punny…. , You puny punster!
What do you expect when it comes from America. They don’t even speak English.
Egregious America-bashing, the norm (joke intended) on this website.
Tim, you are an arse.
I’m not bashing Americans, I’m just saying they don’t speak English. They speak American. There is a very big difference.
To be a pun there has to be some sort of double meaning invoked. Like, “Can he Handel this keyboard?”
Handel – a name that will open any door.
This was clever and amusing.
Definition of “crescendo” : the crash at the endo. Leonard Bernstein
And anyone who flies usually has one’s Karijan.
Unbelievably stupid.
Well said
That was not worth Three Penny’s