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Light and Get Away: Oliver Arditi on Blake Pieces
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Saturday, November 8, 2014. Oliver Arditi on Blake Pieces. Posted by Tom DePlonty. The only possible response to Blake’s unparaphrasable writing is a further articulation of experience; DePlonty offers one that is both whole, and ‘divided in form of a Human Heart’. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Music for Michael Skrtic. Oliver Arditi on Blake Pieces. My profile on SoundCloud. Music by Marco Lucchi. FindTheBest - classical concert tickets. Oliver Arditi - reviews and writings about music.
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Rough Rhodes to Success | sonicgypsy
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Exploring the intrigues and audiosyncracies of classical music. Rough Rhodes to Success. October 23, 2011. Mohawk Country Day School. 8221; without a huge stick up his, ahem, arse (- his words, not mine). Classical world can probably use that right about now. I’d love to hear from someone who has seen him live and get their opinion on him. Any of my UK readers maybe? Talking about reaching a broader audience, this teacher. Share this sonicgypsy post:. From → The future is bright. Enter your comment here.
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Light and Get Away: June 2015
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Friday, June 5, 2015. Posted by Tom DePlonty. Old friend and frequent collaborator Tim Risher wrote "a short dance piece which follows directly on Couperin's Birds. By Tom DePlonty". An honor, and a very cool piece. Thanks, Tim! Dance" (June, 2015). Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Posted by Tom DePlonty. Couperin's Birds" (June, 2015). Eventually it moved on. Maybe it found a mate. Wikipedia says the mated males and the females do sing, but quietly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Music for Michael Skrtic. Iron Tongu...
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Flying Bach to the Future | sonicgypsy
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Exploring the intrigues and audiosyncracies of classical music. Flying Bach to the Future. September 12, 2011. I stumbled across this YouTube clip on the weekend. It’s select excerpts from the Red Bull Flying Bach European Tour. Well-Tempered Clavier, Part I. Here’s the synopsis from the website. Trust the Europeans to pull something like this off – to sold-out crowds and standing ovations no less. Sadly, the tour doesn’t seem to be crossing the water any time soon. Would it even fly ...What do you think?
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Edge of the Center: March 2015
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Friday, March 27, 2015. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra: A City and Its Orchestra. About that music festival I've been thinking of—You know how they talk about April in Paris? Well, I think we should call it June in Buffalo. Yeah, why not? 8212; Morton Feldman*. June in Buffalo is an international festival that attracts some of the most widely-renowned artists from across the world. But it is first and foremost a festival in Buffalo. And there is perhaps no ensemble more firmly and proudly Buffalo. When L...
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Edge of the Center: Unexplored Regions: An Interview with David Felder
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. Unexplored Regions: An Interview with David Felder. This is a big year for June in Buffalo, marking both the 40th anniversary of the festival's founding and the 30th anniversary of David Felder's tenure as artistic director. Under Felder's direction, the festival changed significantly, placing a greater emphasis on student works, and bringing in a wide range of skilled composers, performers, and ensembles. Has called "an impressive ability to establish a sound universe, in which o...
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Edge of the Center: June 2015
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Null Point: Singing Silos, Decay/Reverberate. Silo City, site of Null Point's Decay/Reverberate. The grain silos in Buffalo's Old First Ward have been an attractive location for the city's experimental artists for many years. These vast, now empty structures are the site of several well-known events, including the Silo City Reading Series. The City of Night. Festival, and the Silo Sessions. And presented by Null Point. Labor exploitation. Event curator (and UB composer) Coli...
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botanizing: odysseys
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A white pick-up truck approached quickly lifting a plume of road dust from the opposite direction. The pick-up made a fast right turn just in front of us it went into the parking lot for Fred’s. The old, white pick-up sped to the far end of the lot, where it came to an abrupt stop. A thin, bleached blonde woman jumped from the truck and rushed into Fred’s. Fred’s was vibrant, although it was early evening when we were there. Our waitress said, it’s pretty unusual to see so few people, norma...We had ...
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A Few More Thoughts on Applause: Why Can We Interrupt at the Met? | Emanuel Ax's Official Blog
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Emanuel Ax's Official Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. March 3, 2009. A Few More Thoughts on Applause: Why Can We Interrupt at the Met? After his having introduced himself to her. And yet, the impact of the story is still there I am always in tears by this time, and a little applause just gives me time to blow my nose. Laquo; When to Applaud. Your comments generated three days of letters in the Sydney Morning Heralad, after a Boston Globe report on your comments was printed. On March 3, 2009.