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Author Topic: Welcome Mahler 10th!  (Read 234 times)
oliver sudden
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« on: 23:27:11, 03-12-2007 »

I believe a welcome for Mahler10th may be called for?

Cooke, Carpenter, Barshai? Or perhaps another? Wink

Welcome anyway. I do hope you enjoy your stay.
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« Reply #1 on: 23:34:17, 03-12-2007 »

Shake, rattle 'n' roll!

I'm gonna shake, rattle 'n' roll!

Welcome, Mahler10. Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: 23:55:11, 03-12-2007 »

Thank you very much.  This is great.  I am more excited about joining this forum than any other so far, and the likely reason for that is I've only joined one other one! Cheesy   I am so much looking forward to this.  I click with any classics, in no order, Bruckner, Mahler, Lutoslawski, Mahler, Handel, Beethoven, RVW, Sibelius, Mahler, Penderecki, and of course not forgetting Mahler.  Wink
Superb, thanks for the welcome.  I can play piano but not a recorder, and I prefer Albonini to Anthrax.
I have a super vast collection of classical music which I struggle to maintain, and am currently engaged in writing another radio play.
(Not Cooke, Carpenter, Barshai, but Tennstedt, Abbado, Kubelik.)
I am indeed shaking and rattling and rolling because at the moment I've got Mars by Holst playing.  Look forward to meeting you all in here.
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« Reply #3 on: 01:28:39, 04-12-2007 »

Welcome on board!  We hope to extend your boundaries back beyond Beethoven too Wink
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« Reply #4 on: 08:45:29, 04-12-2007 »

Howdy, M10!  Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: 10:51:27, 04-12-2007 »

Oh.  Welcome!
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« Reply #6 on: 10:59:36, 04-12-2007 »

Whoops! Sorry I missed your entrance yesterday, Mahler10. I add a warm welcome to the collection you`ve already gathered. Enjoy the trip! Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: 15:03:46, 04-12-2007 »

Welcome Mahler10th!

Good to see a clever member from the other place also in action over here.

Best wishes,

Pim
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