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Author Topic: This evening: Sciarrino, Scodanibbio, Donatoni and others  (Read 507 times)
pim_derks
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« on: 16:37:13, 03-03-2007 »

For the online listeners (and who isn't?):

This evening at eight (seven for listeners in Britain!) two concerts given by the Alter Ego ensemble in the programmes WDR 3 Konzert and WDR 3 Nachtmusik.

Please go to:

http://www.wdr.de/radio/wdr3/heutprog.phtml

The audio button is the last one beneath the word Programmvorschau. (Warning: the sound here is a lot better that it is on the BBC website!)

Listen back options are not available!

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« Reply #1 on: 16:50:27, 03-03-2007 »

Thanks Pim!
I used to refer to a really useful website that summarised a whole load of contemporary webcasts but, alas, it seems to have stopped running.

Your name makes me think of Beckett.
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« Reply #2 on: 17:42:30, 03-03-2007 »

Your name makes me think of Beckett.

Oh, yes? Roll Eyes
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« Reply #3 on: 17:49:42, 03-03-2007 »

And for stupid people, what do you do when you go to the site. How do you listen? I once had a whole day of listening to Scuarrino's music.
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« Reply #4 on: 18:00:45, 03-03-2007 »

And for stupid people, what do you do when you go to the site. How do you listen?

As I said before: the audio button is the last one beneath the word Programmvorschau. Click on it. After that, you see a little window in which you can choose your audio format. When you have done this, you can listen online to WDR 3. The concert starts at eight (seven for listeners in Britain).

Click on the programme titles in the daily schedule for the titles of the pieces. Wink
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« Reply #5 on: 21:21:53, 03-03-2007 »

Your name makes me think of Beckett.

Oh, yes? Roll Eyes
'how it was I quote before Pim with Pim after Pim how it is three parts I say it as I hear it'
Beckett, How It Is

I'm recording this concert onto my hard drive in case anyone's interested.
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« Reply #6 on: 21:25:21, 03-03-2007 »

How do you do that? I missed it, I think. I wanted to listen. Oh, well. I heard Sciarrino once.
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« Reply #7 on: 21:28:05, 03-03-2007 »

I have a piece of software called WireTap which allows me to record from my computer as I'm listening.
It's not the best way of doing it, but I haven't quite worked out how to save direct from the stream yet.
If anybody is familiar with using Mplayer (or similar) on a Mac and wouldn't mind spending a little bit of time explaining how to do it to me, do let me know! Maybe I should post this request elsewhere...
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« Reply #8 on: 21:29:20, 03-03-2007 »

'how it was I quote before Pim with Pim after Pim how it is three parts I say it as I hear it'
Beckett, How It Is

I'm recording this concert onto my hard drive in case anyone's interested.

Haven't read that one, harmony. Many thanks! Usually my first name is associated with someone else. Undecided

I must say that I'm impressed by the ensemble Alter Ego (I'm recording it too, temporarily on MD Wink ).

Here's some more information:

http://www.alteregogroup.it/

Here's the Rzewski:

http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/hnum/7516759/rk/classic/rsk/hitlist

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« Reply #9 on: 21:30:41, 03-03-2007 »

how it was I quote before Pim with Pim after Pim how it is three parts I say it as I hear it
hh, that's very naughty. I'm going to be distracted by that every time I talk to a Dutch friend now ... Roll Eyes
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« Reply #10 on: 21:36:10, 03-03-2007 »

hh, that's very naughty. I'm going to be distracted by that every time I talk to a Dutch friend now ... Roll Eyes

A few months ago, I asked Mr Theodore Dalrymple to sign a book for me. When I told him my name he began talking about Mr Pim Fortuyn. The funny thing is he wrote Pym inside that book. My name was also associated with Mr Fortuyn by a horrible woman from Turkmenistan with whom I had to work a few years ago. Every day she ate a large amount of olives and she wanted me to do the same. I wonder what has become of her after she resigned. Roll Eyes
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« Reply #11 on: 21:59:28, 03-03-2007 »

hh, that's very naughty. I'm going to be distracted by that every time I talk to a Dutch friend now ... Roll Eyes
Sorry...  Sad
Pim's the first person I've ever 'met' called Pim and it just leapt out at me.

'good good end at last of part three and last that's how it was end of quotation after Pim how it is'
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« Reply #12 on: 22:17:18, 03-03-2007 »

Sorry...  Sad
Pim's the first person I've ever 'met' called Pim and it just leapt out at me.

I'm very happy you mentioned this text by the great Samuel. Now I will never forget he used the name Pim in a book. Cool

By the way, I know only of one novel in which the name of my birthplace is mentioned. An unreadable Dutch experimental novel from the 1950s, but still... Roll Eyes
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