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Classical Corner

Started by Pat, March 29, 2016, 01:25:18 PM

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so_P_bubble

Neither do I buy them.  I call that saved money.

Kelly

Hi Bubble
Your right it is saved money.

Kelly

so_P_bubble


Kelly

Hi Bubble
I think we would see eye to eye on many things.

kelly

so_P_bubble

That expression could be on Rammel's list.

Kelly

Hi Bubble
Who is going to ask Rammel if we can include the saying?

:)

Kelly

so_P_bubble

It is already included.  Trust Rammel!

Kelly

Hi Bubble
He has been so helpful to me.

Kelly

so_P_bubble

He is, to all of us, and un-assuming too

Kelly

I as before a so thankful for his help.

kelly


Kelly

Hi Bubble
The link does not open, it goes to a 'Ask Jeeves' page

Kelly

so_P_bubble


Kelly

Hi Bubble
Will try it!

Thanks

Just thought, I am using a Smartphone and sometimes links do not open.

Kelly

Kelly

Hi Bubble
Again it says not available.

Kelly

PatH2

Kelly, does your three-legged symbol represent Manx origin?

Radioman34

PatH welcome back!  You've been gone a long time. Now, if you can track down Joan for us we'll be all back together again.

Radioman34

It's the last week of the academic year here at Fanshawe College and I bid my student
friends and colleagues farewell with some music by Brahms. There's a recycled work by
Tchaikovsky, a reconstructed work by Sullivan and a grossly misnamed work by Mendelssohn. Of special interest is a cinematic soundtrack from a disc that was voted the "Album Of The
Year" in 1985
We were discussing last week the music in the westerns of old, so I featured a couple on today's show.

Reid’s Records:   Programme   #1503 Apr 10/2016

1:   Berlioz: Rakoczy March CDK3259
        Naxos  7 74653-2  (track 11)                  04:38   4:38

2:   Albinoni: F-major Oboe Concerto CDA3300      
   Naxos 8.550739 (tracks 4-5-6)         10:34   15:12

3:   Brahms: Academic Festival  label B8.0084
       CBS 37778  (side 1, cut 2)                      10:35   25:47

4:   Giuliani: Theme &Variations (Flute & Guitar) 
   Naxos 8.55460 (track 10 & 11)         09:06   34:53

5:   Kuhlau: William Shakespeare Overture CDD7637      
   Sterling 1018-2 (track 3)         09:57   45:27

6:   Tartini: A-major Violin Concerto T1.0540 CDR-135
   MHS 4812W (side 2, track 3)      Tr               04:39   50:06

7:   Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata  CDB2009
   Telarc 80129 (track 5)            05:47   55:53

8:   Tchaikovsky: 2nd Symph, 2nd mvmnt CDR6090
   Telarc 80131 (track 2)            07:12   63:05

9:   Catalani: Ondine CDD6579
   London 452 767-2 (track 10)         07:00   70.05

10:   Mendelssohn: Trumpet Overture CDM4683
   DG 423 104-2   (Track 5)         09:14   79:19

11:   Sullivan: Cello Concerto (2nd mvmnt) CDS9209
   EMI CDC 7 47622 2 (track 3)         06:56   86:15

12:   Spohr: Concertante A- Major for Violin (rondo)
   Naxos 8.570840 (track 3)         08:18   94:33
   
13   Respighi: Ancient Airs CDR4034
   Mercury 416 496-2 (track 8         05:08   99:41
NEWS
:      
14:   Rodgers: March Of The Siamese Children CDS8473
   RCA 74321- 390803-2 (track 9)         03:23   3:23
   
15:   Newman: The Natural  N2.0394
        Warner Bros. 25116-1 (side 1)                   18:21   21:44

16:   Williams: The Cowboys   CDR8172
   Philips 400071-2 (track 5)         08:51   27:35

17:   Copland: Rodeo CDC6256
   Naxos 8.550282   (Tracks   4-5)         07:57    38:29

18:   Offenbach: Overture To A Grand Orchestra   
   MMG 10022 (track 2)            08:33   47:02

19:   Briener: Beatles Go Baroque CDB9785
   Naxos 85501 (track 16)            01:47   48:49


Sunday afternoon 1:05 P.M.  D.S.T    -5 GMT (Canada)

http://tunein.com/radio/1069-The-X-s12279/

so_P_bubble

That sounds like a program to be enjoyed from end to end.  I hope to be there from the start.

so_P_bubble

#109
Quote from: PatH2 on April 08, 2016, 08:57:42 PM
Kelly, does your three-legged symbol represent Manx origin?

Originally the "triskele" was - in a way similar to the swastika -a symbol of the Sun, the Seat of Power and Life. The symbol was also used by some Norse Kings. It is also the symbol of Sicily since the days of the Magna Graecia expansion into the Mediterranean.

Locally there is  another interpretation: the Isle of Man has to keep three other Nations at a distance:Ireland, Scotland and England. But that's probably an example of modern re-interpretation.



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Coat of Arms of Füssen

so_P_bubble

Quote from: MarsGal on April 04, 2016, 06:58:01 AM
My morning romp through Project Guternberg produced this Scifi short story containing short "bios" of galactic composers.  https://www.gutenberg.org/files/51622/51622-h/51622-h.htm

No way to download on the computer???

MarsGal

Bubble, you should be able to click on the Epub or kindle listings. Chose the one with images for this one. It will download to the download folder or where ever you have your computer set for downloads, then you can copy it to another folder if you want. Usually the downloaded file will be a number with .azw, .epub or .mobi behind it. If you have an iPad, I think it sees .epub, not sure about .mobi. The Kindle app will read .azw and .mobi.  Check to see if your reading app supports .epub. Is the free Kindle app for your computer available there? I don't think you need to have an Amazon account to download one, but I could be wrong. The html file is for if you want to read it online.


so_P_bubble

It went to a google box ...somewhere?  I don't know anything about the other alternatives: drop box or cloud. It did not download on the computer :(

MarsGal

Interesting. Things must be set up differently for other countries.

Kelly

Good morning MarsGal

Kelly

Gloria

I am here waiting for our favorite program to start. Looks like all great music once aging that Radioman Don has picked for our listening pleasure.

Click for Harrisville, Rhode Island Forecast

so_P_bubble


Radioman34


Gloria

Good afternoon Bubble and Don.

Click for Harrisville, Rhode Island Forecast

MarsGal