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In Reply to: RE: good stuff about Bell & my live concert (w CYMO) posted by docw on June 04, 2012 at 17:01:50
Sounds like a really enjoyable day and a great way to end the youth season. Looks like Miclen will be around for a while. It will be interesting to see where life takes him.
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Thanks for your informative reviews and encouragement as you journey with us through the classics. Checked your gear, good stuff.Your wife is cool. I think my wife is "hot," but she is modest. We had the chance to meet Sarah Chang a couple of yrs ago (link). The kid asked her to autograph the actual Vivaldi Four Seasons CD w Orpheus Chamber Orch.
Here in the LA area, I can listen to KUSC all day long (online for that matter).
I heard part of Symphonycast Saturday with Dutoit conducting La Mer and then, on Sunday afternoon driving to our concert, LA Phil was playing concerts featuring Ralph Kirschbaum, the well known cellist.
Neeme Jarvi, conductor
Ralph Kirschbaum, cello
Program:
Dvorak: Carnival Overture
Dvorak: Cello Concerto
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5We had a lot to do on Sunday, as I was overseeing and facilitating guest presenters to our church. That was before the evening CYMO concert.
Tired, but you guys (Chris from L and you in particular) provided the entertainment at the end of my workday before going home!
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docw,
Glad I can occasionally provide a little entertainment. Lord knows I can't educate anyone on classical music.
keep on listening, then.
Chris from Lafayette is the best, and if you get a question, Thornhill (young guy) is very educated although he loves Michael Gielen for everything (almost).
Classical, you learned it when? I started age 6 or 7, hanging w my father's hobby. A true vignette he often told is when interviewing for Stanford med school, the German doctor prof who was interviewing him was playing a Beethoven sonata. He waited a few minutes, and after being ushered in, he started to converse about the sonata, and the prof said, "that's fine, you're accepted."
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