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« Reply #1215 on: 14:33:40, 07-09-2007 »

Klaus Huber: "Die Seele muss vom Reittier steigen..."
Very fine it is too.
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« Reply #1216 on: 14:48:10, 07-09-2007 »

Klaus Huber: "Die Seele muss vom Reittier steigen..."
Very fine it is too.
Biroc, did you meet KH in Gutsville? I forget...
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« Reply #1217 on: 16:35:51, 07-09-2007 »

Klaus Huber: "Die Seele muss vom Reittier steigen..."
Very fine it is too.
Biroc, did you meet KH in Gutsville? I forget...

I did my friend, I was mighty drunk when it happened also, in a hotel foyer with you and Biro...I seem to recall him saying he liked James Dillon's music, he had never been to Scotland and talking about Cyprus in a fairly random manner...and he wasn't drunk!
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« Reply #1218 on: 17:57:24, 07-09-2007 »

Indeed the most fantastic rambler I ever met, that Klaus Huber.
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« Reply #1219 on: 18:53:16, 07-09-2007 »

Joachim Raff - Works for violin and piano, volume 4 on CPO.  Excellent stuff, especially the "Skillen"
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« Reply #1220 on: 20:15:18, 07-09-2007 »

Checking out "Crying Bird, Echoing Star" by James Wood.
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« Reply #1221 on: 22:58:28, 07-09-2007 »

Now spinning:

The hard disc recorder, saving "Reich at he Roxy" (Sky Arts). To bre followed by "Fallen Angels", danced to Part 1 of Drumming.
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« Reply #1222 on: 23:58:38, 07-09-2007 »

Indeed the most fantastic rambler I ever met, that Klaus Huber.

Yes, he has an interesting take on trees as I recall...one of the (to my mind) most important composers/pedagogues of the 20th-into-21st-century and he tells us in a seminar that he originally wanted to be a forester (sp?)...and then used varieties of tree (with pictorial examples, drawn by his own fair hand) to define the historical development of music in the 20th century...why the £$%& doesn't he post on here is my question? That would be rather cool...

Can't find the tree icon...dang...

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« Reply #1223 on: 02:52:08, 08-09-2007 »

Checking out "Crying Bird, Echoing Star" by James Wood.
And, what did you think?
I've enjoyed a lot of what I've heard of his music, and had a really good chat with him over a beer (this is about five/six years ago though)/
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« Reply #1224 on: 10:00:19, 08-09-2007 »

On yesterday's listen I felt really moved by it. Another composer with a 'voice' to listen to and discover more from, I guess.

What else have you heard by him that you'd recommend? I just saw on his site that there'll be a premiere of a new music theatre work in a month or so.
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« Reply #1225 on: 10:30:13, 08-09-2007 »

I will have to search to see if I still have this on a hard disc, somewhere.
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« Reply #1226 on: 10:18:22, 09-09-2007 »

I've completely lost touch with 'Hear and Now' :-(
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« Reply #1227 on: 11:16:32, 09-09-2007 »

Hear and who?
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« Reply #1228 on: 15:54:11, 09-09-2007 »

There and then.

(Thear and then?)
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« Reply #1229 on: 17:45:06, 09-09-2007 »

I come, Graymalkin!

Paddock calls!

Anon!
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