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Post by curious on Jun 16, 2013 16:48:57 GMT -5
See you on July 3rd in Magione at the Castello dei Cavalieri di Malta! - can we therefore expect a video, or photos, or a relationship? - The program of this meeting is very ambitious - to be honest I envy all viewers. As for me, I could spend my life in such events. On the website of Mrs. Hannigan you can see among others her :-/full of temperament interpretation of a piece Ligeti www.barbarahannigan.com/listen_watch.htm (with an equally emotional conductor Simon Rattle) - you can imagine what will happen on July 3 in Magione. Interesting, what the texts chose for this evening Julian Barnes ...
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Post by curious on Jun 17, 2013 17:27:13 GMT -5
See you on July 3rd in Magione at the Castello dei Cavalieri di Malta! - can we therefore expect a video, or photos, or a relationship? - The program of this meeting is very ambitious - to be honest I envy all viewers. As for me, I could spend my life in such events. On the website of Mrs. Hannigan you can see among others her :-/full of temperament interpretation of a piece Ligeti www.barbarahannigan.com/listen_watch.htm (with an equally emotional conductor Simon Rattle) - you can imagine what will happen on July 3 in Magione. Interesting, what the texts chose for this evening Julian Barnes ... This emoticon escaped tricked because of unregulated touchpad mouse the old laptop and it does not fit here. This is better (full of admiration).
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Post by appendix on Jul 20, 2013 13:35:12 GMT -5
I heard an interesting observation concerning the interpretation of a poetic work. There is important what is raises in our mind and heart, the author's intentions are not most important (he might theirs not to remember ). It follows directly the role of a literary work (this is not a chronicle of the events). I wonder if the same can be said about the story and the novel. Apparently in the latest issue of BBC Classical Music published characteristics of Proms audience - it is certainly instructive (and probably fun) reading, although such typologies appeared earlier. Recently, "it comes for me," the theme: youtu.be/v71Hs3GinMA
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