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« Reply #2745 on: 10:05:42, 20-03-2008 » |
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Cheers, martle, cheers, George, cheers, Your Highness...
Cheers, Ollie
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« Reply #2746 on: 10:25:31, 20-03-2008 » |
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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« Reply #2747 on: 10:27:10, 20-03-2008 » |
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Cheers George, cheers hh
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« Reply #2749 on: 12:51:48, 20-03-2008 » |
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'Ow do you say? "Up Your Bottoms" <glug>
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #2750 on: 15:34:55, 20-03-2008 » |
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Cheers!!!
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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Turfan Fragment
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« Reply #2751 on: 07:03:23, 21-03-2008 » |
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Hello Turfan Fragment Hello Frurfan Tagment Hello Frurfant Tagmen Hello Frarfant Tugmen Hello Frarfent Tugman Hello Fragfent Turman Hello Fragment Turfan Hello Nagment Turfarf Hello Nafment Turgarf Hello Nafrent Tumgarf Hello Nafrunt Temgarf Hello Nafrut Tnemgarf Hello Tafrun Fremgant Hello Tufran Framgent Hello Turfan Fragment
Just saw this objet d'art. Thanks and hello to you to, Hello HarmonyHarmony Hello HamronyHarmoyn Hello HamornyHarmyon Hello HamonryHarymon Hello HamonyrHayrmon Hello HamonyHryarmon Hello HamonyHyrarmon Hello HamonyyHrarmon Hello HamoynyHarrmon Hello HamyonyHarmron Hello HaymonyHarmorn Hello HyamonyHarmonr Hello ryHamonyHarmon Hello yHramonyHarmon Hello HarmonyHarmony Why do you have such a silly name anyway? Shall I change mine to DiscordDiscord "Cheers"
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« Reply #2752 on: 08:52:16, 21-03-2008 » |
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Why do you have such a silly name anyway? Shall I change mine to DiscordDiscord
"Cheers"
Only if you want to become my evil twin. 'Snot a silly name anyway. [sulk] Schoenberg's last words init.
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« Reply #2753 on: 09:12:23, 21-03-2008 » |
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Schoenberg's last words init.
What were? harmonyharmony ? Despairing that he was rather late in realising what his music lacked?
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« Reply #2754 on: 09:16:52, 21-03-2008 » |
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Schoenberg's last words init.
What were? harmonyharmony ? Despairing that he was rather late in realising what his music lacked? His last words are supposed to have been 'Harmony! Harmony!' I'm sorry to say this but your final comment really just shows how little you really understand about Schoenberg's music and suggests that you haven't heard that much of it. If anything, Schoenberg was obsessed by harmony throughout his career even (or I was going to say especially) during his atonal and serial periods. Of course he could have been invoking Charles Ives' wife...
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« Reply #2755 on: 09:34:14, 21-03-2008 » |
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I was woken up by some lovely Monteverdi on R3 (left the radio on softly through the night) which was lovely. Have decided to have a R3 day although not inspected the schedule. Will shortly be cooking bacon and tomatoes served with soda bread made with stoneground wholemeal flour spread with quite a lot of slightly salted butter. Nom, Nom, Nom !!! Bright sunny day here and I have 4 days off work
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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #2756 on: 09:39:02, 21-03-2008 » |
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Interesting stuff hh... I didn't know that those were his last words.... ta!
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« Reply #2757 on: 10:45:35, 21-03-2008 » |
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Despairing that he was rather late in realising what his music lacked? Any minute now someone's going to come along and point out how ignorant and thoughtless your comments on twentieth-century composition are, and then you'll start whimpering that you're being "attacked".
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« Reply #2758 on: 10:51:36, 21-03-2008 » |
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Wasnt one of Schoenberg's favourite composers Brahms. He really liked the way JB phrased his music and he did a brilliant job of his Piano Quartet in G minor. I wouldnt at all be surpsrised if he loved Bach's music, as he did another brilliant job of orchestrating the Prelude & Fugue in Eb, 'St Anne'.
My favourite piece by Schoenberg is his Variations for Orchestra.
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« Reply #2759 on: 10:58:26, 21-03-2008 » |
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John, Schoenberg is COTW this week and (unusually these days) the selections show the rich mix behind the immediate jarring some people feel about what he was aiming at. Good performances of the more intense stuff. I'd reccoemend the 5 pieces for orchestra (back on tues I think) and the concerto for string quartet after `Handel yesterday (profoundly funny from dark times) which is framed by reactions to Nazism.
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