Friday, April 04, 2008

Thursday and Anna

Preparatory to anything else, visit Ilkka's blog about antisemitism. Wicked jab at someone we all know and .....?

So, school back in session.
The usual bus downtown (#7)
Coffee at Ladro
The library, where I made some changes to the mp3 list.
The violin duet is now the salon performance.
The Cello duet is the almost final version. (couple of cuts maybe)
Watched Omniscient Mussel's u-tubes about flying penguins. Whatta larf!

Ummmm.....where I used to get a pizza slice is now a place to get crepes made on site and in sight.
Egg, cheese, mushrooms, and spinach. Yum!

Yum.

Wrapped up in paper so's you can walk and ingest at the same time.
Finished it about the same time I passed Victrola.

David likes the piece (Cello duet) very encouraging, as usual.
I have contacted a local well known Cellist about a performance. We'll see

Oh yeah, Miss Mussel also has a hilarious u-tube of a hockey game/ballet performance.

Think Denk has a typically insightful analysis of a Charles Ives work and fails once again to mention Will Marion Cook.

Unfortunately I had assumed that Paul Taub was going to be performing at the Chapel tonight (Friday) when in actuality the show was last night.
Phoo...I really like what he can do with that silver tube.

Flute music always reminds of......

The hitherandthithering waters of....

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Blogger Glenn Buttkus said...

I have sometimes wondered when flutes became metal. Those eastern and Native American ones have a kind of "reediness" that the metal ones only emulate; at least to my ear. Maybe one of your bloggers or commenters will have an answer to that. Oh, and that would possibly be "the waters of Geetchygoomy, quivvering with the vibrational breezes of invisible lips and unseen tongues." Enit?

God, progress sucks; to think that you have had to substitute a good old American pizza slice with some Froggish crepe; unbelievable--but then you did say yum, so all is well in Savantville.

Thanks for the tour and play-by-play of your day in the city. It's always rich with textures, smells, and rants; and usually tastes pretty swell as well.

Glenn

7:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hallo, Lane!
Thanks for the tip on the Talvi blog; I'll gop there immedioately after leaving your site.
Dankend,
Anonomann

2:53 AM  

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