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			<title>Re: Horowitz Private Collection</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[On Sep 3, 11:39*am, lousypian...@yahoo.com wrote:
> From Amazon it appears that 5 CD's of this 1940's "Private Collection"
> are now available, at...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>On Sep 3, 11:39*am, lousypian...@yahoo.com wrote:<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; From Amazon it appears that 5 CD's of this 1940's &quot;Private Collection&quot;<br />
&gt; are now available, at about $10 each. * On Amazon they have very good<br />
&gt; reviews, albeit very few of them. *Are they worth acquiring? *Any<br />
&gt; opinions, good or bad? *Thanks.</font><br />
<br />
Forwarding your question to<br />
rec.music.classical.recordings.<br />
<br />
C.<br />
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			<title>Unlikely Medtner</title>
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</div>It's interesting, but I'm still keeping my Moiseiwitsch recording of<br />
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			<title>Yet another visit to Borders--ho-hum</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 14:49:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[John Wiser wrote:
> On Sep 7, 2:12 pm, Kip Williams<k...@rochester.rr.com>  wrote:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>John Wiser wrote:<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; On Sep 7, 2:12 pm, Kip Williams&lt;k...@rochester.rr.com&gt;  wrote:<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; [big snip]<br />
&gt;<font color="green"><br />
&gt;&gt; It's hard for me to keep finding stuff there that I want and don't have,<br />
&gt;&gt; but that's probably all for the best — same with books. I have plenty,<br />
&gt;&gt; but my hindbrain still associates buying the stuff with pleasure, and<br />
&gt;&gt; it's hard to go out without at least trying to find even more stuff to buy.<br />
&gt;&gt;</font><br />
&gt; Heh heh...<br />
&gt; --<font color="green"><br />
&gt;&gt; Penfield, NY<br />
&gt;&gt; Friends of Penfield Public Library Book Sale</font></font><br />
<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; I bought a couple dozen of quite unusual classical CDs at $2.00 a pop<br />
&gt; at this sale last year, and muy mucho off-topic literary goodies as<br />
&gt; well,<br />
&gt; amply rewarding a 250+ mile drive.</font><br />
<br />
I keep forgetting those other local sales, and must console myself that<br />
it's probably just as well. I have to remind myself that when I go out<br />
looking to buy things (similar to recreational eating), that there are<br />
two possible outcomes: one is that I won't find anything to spend money<br />
on and take up space at home, and the other is that I will.<br />
<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; Six miles from your house [I think]<br />
&gt; as the hummingbird flies.</font><br />
<br />
Well, heck, drive by the house next time, and I'll wave to you again.<br />
<br />
<br />
Kip W<br />
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			<title>CSMon: Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould: movie review</title>
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'Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould' delves deeper into<br />
the influential pianist's elusive brilliance than any earlier<br />
documentary.<br />
Glenn Gould, recording 'Bach: The Goldberg Variations,' his debut<br />
record album, in 1955.<br />
<br />
By Peter Rainer<br />
posted September 3, 2010 at 6:27 pm EDT<br />
<br />
Glenn Gould may not have been the first rock star of classical music<br />
--that designation should probably go to Franz Liszt--but he was<br />
certainly the most charismatic of modern pianists. In still photos,<br />
especially the famous ones gracing the cover of his 1955 debut album<br />
of Bach's &quot;Goldberg Variations,&quot; he has, at 22, the surly, delicate<br />
handsomeness of a James Dean or Marlon Brando.<br />
<br />
The new documentary &quot;Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould&quot;<br />
offers up a wealth of moving pictures of Gould, ranging from concert<br />
footage and recording sessions to goofy home movies, and his movie<br />
star charisma remains amply in evidence.<br />
<br />
None of this would matter much if Gould's charisma was not also the<br />
engine of his art. This Torontonian prodigy was one of the finest<br />
pianists of the 20th century, and his talent and his intensity were<br />
all of a piece. No doubt his life was made increasingly miserable<br />
because of his phobias and eccentricities, but when he delved into<br />
the keyboard, especially when playing baroque composers, he was<br />
unparalleled.<br />
<br />
As a young boy in the early 1960s, I heard him in one of his final<br />
public appearances before he renounced public performances in favor<br />
of the recording studio. I've never forgotten it. Playing Bach<br />
entirely from memory, his hands fitted in gloves with the fingers<br />
cut away, his chair a mere 14 inches high, he seemed both entranced<br />
and hypervigilant. He hummed along to his playing, not to show off<br />
but because he simply could not contain his passion, his joy.<br />
<br />
I'm not sure that Gould's &quot;inner life&quot; gets much of an up-close<br />
investigation in &quot;Genius Within,&quot; but co-directors Michèlle Hozer<br />
and Peter Raymont provide so much footage of him in so many varying<br />
moods that we certainly get a wider glimpse into his outer life.<br />
Gould remains an enigma, but now he's a more resonant one.<br />
<br />
Despite Gould's reclusive reputation, he was startlingly public in<br />
many ways. Although he says in the film, &quot;I hate audiences,&quot; what he<br />
meant was that he hated playing in front of them as if he was a<br />
prized pet--a curiosity.<br />
<br />
He was, of course, his own greatest audience, but his renunciation<br />
of the concert hall was essentially a way for him to strike a<br />
cleaner connection between his musicmaking and his listeners,<br />
without all the filigree. In the studio, he could indulge his<br />
obsession for perfection.<br />
<br />
The documentary chronicles a prancing, extroverted side of Gould<br />
that Canadians are probably more aware of than non-Canadians. We see<br />
him in home movies cavorting on tropical beaches; we hear about his<br />
affair with the wife of pianist-composer Lukas Foss, one of his<br />
idols; we listen to his adulation of Petula Clark. (He also revered<br />
Barbra Streisand, about whom he wrote insightfully.)<br />
<br />
Gould also hosted a radio show in Toronto where he discussed<br />
everything from religion to politics to sports. He made radio<br />
documentaries for the CBC and wrote and starred in a movie<br />
documentary about himself. By the time he died in 1982, at 50, he<br />
had already passed into legend--and one not entirely of his own<br />
choosing.<br />
<br />
&quot;Genius Within&quot; doesn't make the mistake of trying to equate Gould's<br />
great gifts with his great eccentricities. There are plenty of nutty<br />
musicians, after all, who are talentless. But it's an inescapable<br />
fact that Gould's singular musical insights--the way he brought out<br />
in Bach a mesmeric unity of sound--could only have arisen from a<br />
singular personality. He heard things the rest of us couldn't hear,<br />
and then, ecstatically, he made us hear them, too. Grade: A-<br />
(Unrated.)<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Download: Munch & the BSO live Symphonie Fantastique]]></title>
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			<description>Another old but very entertaining transfer I did several years back.

I am very close to 14,000 downloads at the mediafire site. This should
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Another old but very entertaining transfer I did several years back.<br />
<br />
I am very close to 14,000 downloads at the mediafire site. This should<br />
put the number over the top.<br />
<br />
And speaking of over the top…<br />
<br />
Here’s Charles Munch &amp; the BSO in a supercharged live performance from<br />
Symphony Hall in (I think) February, 1964.<br />
<br />
Munch made at least 5 studio recordings of this work, from 1942 though<br />
1967.<br />
And the Munch studio performances with the BSO (1954 &amp; 1962) are<br />
wonderful recordings. But this really takes flight (like a rocket!).<br />
<br />
It’s hard to chase down just how many live performances exist. A<br />
review of the partial list of recordings on Wikipedia disclosed<br />
several live performances. But the wikipedia list does not include<br />
this performance or another, almost as wild, performance with the CSO<br />
at Ravinia in the 1960’s. The list can be seen here:<br />
<br />
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</div>The source of the tape is from Don Tait’s collection and has excellent<br />
sound though it is in mono.<br />
<br />
Zip file mono mp3 format 320/224 VBR, 74 MB<br />
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			<title>Shostakovich Op. 87, Roger Woodward</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:04:29 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA["Christopher Webber" <cdw@zarzuela.net.invalid> wrote in message
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>>Her...]]></description>
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&quot;Christopher Webber&quot; &lt; - &gt; wrote in message<br />
news:d$uq7xAZvhhMFwz+@217.169.1.80...<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; John Wiser &lt; - &gt; writes:<font color="green"><br />
&gt;&gt;Her Melodiya set in its BMG avatar is my only keeper and likely to remain<br />
&gt;&gt;so.</font><br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I am in the same boat, and find this particular one my touchstone too:<br />
&gt; though I confess to keeping my copy of her late set for Hyperion for<br />
&gt; sentimental reasons - she signed the booklet for me at her last London<br />
&gt; recital.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Tried Ashkenazy's Decca set last night, once again, with the usual<br />
&gt; disappointment. Why does he try to make it sound like Chopin? Occasional<br />
&gt; felicities, but stylistically a million miles off. Strange, given his<br />
&gt; background and history.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Got to know the work through the Woodward LP set, for which I'm grateful.<br />
&gt; But after hearing TN I came to be irritated his eccentricities and<br />
&gt; technical showiness in this music. He draws much too much attention to<br />
&gt; himself, as - in his own way - does Ashkenazy.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I guess this is &quot;musician's music&quot;, not &quot;pianist's music&quot;.<br />
&gt; --</font><br />
<br />
That may be a clue for me. Nikolayeva plays the music pretty straight, which<br />
exposes its weaknesses. Woodward seems to focus more on the sounds his piano<br />
is producing. I like them too, so the compositional deficiencies are less<br />
important.<br />
<br />
;)<br />
<br />
bl<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Appropriate Muic for Today's Vey Sad Holiday]]></title>
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Mono FLAC<br />
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Barber-Adagio  For Strings<br />
<br />
World Premeire<br />
<br />
<br />
It is Labor Day.<br />
It used to be a holiday that was very happy and proud. It celebrated<br />
the American Labor force. The people who made this Country great.<br />
Those who helped make the greatest manufacturing force the World had<br />
ever known. Those who with their hard work and knowledge shared with<br />
the owners in the success of a Corporation, because they helped make<br />
it successful.<br />
<br />
And then came Reaganomics.<br />
<br />
And then came the Fourth Reich--Bill Clinton and his labor secretary<br />
Robert Reich. They turned Reagonomics deadly by creating the following<br />
economic theory:<br />
<br />
The  rich owners of the Corporations should not have to share the<br />
success with the hard workers who made it possible for them to know<br />
riches heretofore unknown. Why have to even hire the American Labor<br />
Force. Emerging Nations with those willing to work for slave wages<br />
were ready to Flood the USA with inferior goods that cost much less to<br />
make. In response to an incredible amount of campaign cash, Clinton,<br />
Reich and the Republican controlled Congress sprung into swift and<br />
decisive action. The economic concept of Free trade was created. You<br />
can export to us and we can export to you. No restrictions.<br />
<br />
It was all a scam/sham. At $7 Federal minimum wage, an American<br />
unskilled worker was guaranteed over 50 dollars gross per daily shift.<br />
Skilled workers made much more as American goods were the best made<br />
anywhere. Now the CEO did not have to pay the American work force. A<br />
work force making 1/10 or less of those wages could be hired despite<br />
the fact that they had no manufacturing experience  and made inferior<br />
goods But what about the largest revenue source for the  USA before<br />
the  income tax of 1913, Tariffs? Clinton, Reich and the Congress<br />
again acted swiftly and decisively. They canceled tariffs with<br />
Countries such as Mexico and China etc. the new manufacturers of these<br />
inferior goods.<br />
<br />
The CEOS made fortunes temporarily.  The American workers were told to<br />
fuck off and die.<br />
<br />
If you want to know why we have  a situation why we have the top 1%<br />
having more wealth than the bottom 95% look to Free and Unfair Trade.<br />
Blame Clinton,. Reich and the Republican Congress.<br />
<br />
Why is there so much unemployment. Why is the US economy doomed ? Why<br />
will it take 50 years to fix this problem, if it can be fixed at all?<br />
FREE Trade. Why is the Current Democratic Congress doing nothing about<br />
it?. Why will we see more Free Trade treaties after the November<br />
election? Campaign Contributions from the top 1% of wage earners.<br />
<br />
There should  be an entrance question to all undergraduate students<br />
the first day of class. Why can't an economy where all the wealth is<br />
in the top 1% work. If they cannot understand why, they have no grasp<br />
of how economics works and should choose another major.<br />
<br />
J.S. Powell<br />
Manufacturing Engineer<br />
Introducer of CNC Manufacturing Technology to the ENTIRE Music<br />
Industry<br />
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			<description><![CDATA[M forever wrote:
> On Sep 6, 1:31 pm, "Gerard" <g_nospam_hendrik...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > M forever wrote:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>M forever wrote:<font color="blue"><br />
&gt; On Sep 6, 1:31 pm, &quot;Gerard&quot; &lt;g_nospam_hendrik...@hotmail.com&gt; wrote:<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt; M forever wrote:<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; On Sep 5, 9:43 pm, ansermetniac &lt;ansermetn...@hotmail.com&gt; wrote:<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 18:18:02 -0700, Bob Harper</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &lt;bob.har...@comcast.net&gt; wrote:<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; On 9/5/10 12:41 PM, ansermetniac wrote:<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; For the actual stupidest thing said on Usenet</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Herr Michael Shaffer, Aryan Supremist who won't accept they<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; lost both wars</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; I don't like pseudo-stereo either. As for the sound, maybe<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; you are fooled because this is a Viennese orchestra and<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; they simply produce a lot more sound than the bands you<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; listen to most of the time, especially the OSR, especially<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; in the bass section. So maybe that is where the<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &quot;bass&quot;boost&quot; comes from.</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; __________</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; If any one in RMCR did not know Herr Shaffer was totally<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; full of scheiß, they know now.</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Abbedd<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Whose C.V makes Shaffer run for the gas and light his oven</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; That's funny. I never knew I had been enthroned. Had I, I<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; would have issued a blanket pardon for all the foolish things<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; said in this NG--especially those for which I am responsible!</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Bob Harper</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; (BTW, what exactly was the statement that had led to my<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; elevation?)</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Probably the one where you excuse all ridiculousness about<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Christianity because it is written in the Catechism</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; That doesn't make sense. Both of you believe in a set of fairy<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; tales. The only difference is that Harper likes the sequel more<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; while you think the original is better.<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; But both of you still believe in a set of fairy tales, so it<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; doesn't make sense if you ridicule him for his deluded religoius<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; beliefs. Because yours are just as silly and childish as his.<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; You are basically correct when you say that his church has<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; completely perverted the ideas of the Jewish preacher Yeshua ben<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; Yosif and created a fantasy character named &quot;Jesus Christ&quot;, but<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; then the religion Yeshua believed in was just as fictional as<br />
&gt; &gt; &gt; what the mainstream churches made out of his life story later.</font><br />
&gt; &gt;<br />
&gt; &gt; IOW your childish ridiculing him &quot;makes sense&quot;.- Hide quoted text -<br />
&gt; &gt;<br />
&gt; &gt; - Show quoted text -</font><br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Man, you *really are* online *night and day*!</font><br />
<br />
Wrong. I'm not like you, and I know the difference between day and night.<br />
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			<description><![CDATA[On Sep 5, 9:43*pm, ansermetniac <ansermetn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 18:18:02 -0700, Bob Harper
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&gt; On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 18:18:02 -0700, Bob Harper<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; &lt;bob.har...@comcast.net&gt; wrote:<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt;On 9/5/10 12:41 PM, ansermetniac wrote:<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; For the actual stupidest thing said on *Usenet</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; Herr Michael Shaffer, Aryan Supremist who won't accept they lost both<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; wars</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; I don't like pseudo-stereo either. As for the sound, maybe you are<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; fooled because this is a Viennese orchestra and they simply produce a<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; lot more sound than the bands you listen to most of the time,<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; especially the OSR, especially in the bass section. So maybe that is<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; where the &quot;bass&quot;boost&quot; comes from.</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; __________</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; If any one in RMCR did not know Herr Shaffer was totally full of<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; scheiß, they know now.</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><font color="darkred"><br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; Abbedd<br />
&gt; &gt;&gt; Whose C.V makes Shaffer run for the gas and light his oven</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt;That's funny. I never knew I had been enthroned. Had I, I would have<br />
&gt; &gt;issued a blanket pardon for all the foolish things said in this<br />
&gt; &gt;NG--especially those for which I am responsible!</font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt;Bob Harper</font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt;(BTW, what exactly was the statement that had led to my elevation?)</font><br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Probably the one where you excuse all ridiculousness about<br />
&gt; Christianity because it is written in the Catechism</font><br />
<br />
That doesn't make sense. Both of you believe in a set of fairy tales.<br />
The only difference is that Harper likes the sequel more while you<br />
think the original is better.<br />
But both of you still believe in a set of fairy tales, so it doesn't<br />
make sense if you ridicule him for his deluded religoius beliefs.<br />
Because yours are just as silly and childish as his.<br />
You are basically correct when you say that his church has completely<br />
perverted the ideas of the Jewish preacher Yeshua ben Yosif and<br />
created a fantasy character named &quot;Jesus Christ&quot;, but then the<br />
religion Yeshua believed in was just as fictional as what the<br />
mainstream churches made out of his life story later.<br />
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			<title>Video: Muir Mathieson conducts Malcolm Arnold</title>
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			<description><![CDATA["Mr. Mike" <mjq@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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&gt; The &quot;host&quot; for this segment is a bit much... &quot;:-/</font><br />
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I can easily imagine much, much, much, worse.<br />
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			<title>Lang Lang in 3D</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Ray Hall wrote:
> Kip Williams wrote:
>> Nick Sun wrote:
>>> On Sep 6, 2:22 pm, Kip Williams<k...@rochester.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> A 3D digital...]]></description>
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&gt; Kip Williams wrote:<font color="green"><br />
&gt;&gt; Nick Sun wrote:<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt;&gt;&gt; On Sep 6, 2:22 pm, Kip Williams&lt;k...@rochester.rr.com&gt; wrote:</font><br />
&gt;&gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; A 3D digital camera would be a lot of fun.</font><br />
&gt;&gt; ...<br />
&gt;&gt;<font color="darkred"><br />
&gt;&gt;&gt; FYI<br />
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&gt;&gt; Ah, a pretty toy. Just two thousand dollars, plus a little extra for the<br />
&gt;&gt; lenses so it will actually shoot in 3D.<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; I think I'd probably give it a miss, though. Those lenses look even<br />
&gt;&gt; closer together than the human eye, so the 3D effect would be on the<br />
&gt;&gt; weak side. I generally take 3D pairs a little farther apart than what<br />
&gt;&gt; would be natural, though I've learned from experience not to take it too<br />
&gt;&gt; far, or (to use that term again) it crashes when your brain tries to<br />
&gt;&gt; interpret it.<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; Six inches, or even a foot, can be a good distance. I'd like to have a<br />
&gt;&gt; pair of digital cameras mounted on a piece of wood that would itself go<br />
&gt;&gt; onto a tripod. Aiming both cameras the right way would probably be an<br />
&gt;&gt; acquired skill.</font><br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Can you stitch the two photos, making the aim not so dependent upon<br />
&gt; skill? I have an excellent stitcher from Serif.</font><br />
<br />
I'm not sure why I would stitch a left-eye and right-eye photo together.<br />
More likely, I'd select areas of the photos that make a decent 3D pair,<br />
but that relies upon getting it almost right by guess and by gosh in the<br />
first place and having some extra picture on each side that can be<br />
thrown away.<br />
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			<description>This prestigious competition has been won by the Cecilia String
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These four lovely ladies have their own website, which still has...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This prestigious competition has been won by the Cecilia String<br />
Quartet of Canada.<br />
<br />
These four lovely ladies have their own website, which still has toe<br />
updated with the news.<br />
<br />
No recordings to date, I believe, but they are sure to follow this<br />
win.<br />
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			<title>Stravinsky The Firebird Suite - NHK Symphony of Japan Stravinsky</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[On Sep 7, 4:16*pm, Roger Kulp <thorenstd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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&gt; On Sep 6, 12:52*pm, M forever &lt;ms1...@gmail.com&gt; wrote:<br />
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&gt; &gt; On Sep 6, 2:32*pm, ways &lt;thornyon...@hotmail.com&gt; wrote:</font><br />
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&gt; &gt; &gt; yes Probably</font></font><br />
&gt;<font color="green"><br />
&gt; &gt; Apparently Stravinsky visited Japan in April and May of 1959.</font><br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I know this came out originally on a NHK transcrpition Lp.I tried to<br />
&gt; bid on it once on eBay and lost.I can't load Mediafire,I keep getting<br />
&gt; a &quot;connection timed out&quot; error.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I only have a couple of NHK Symphony transcriptions from the 70s.Has<br />
&gt; anybody ever seen a list of them all ?</font><br />
<br />
I have no idea, but on youtube there is a (fairly bad quality) video<br />
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			<description>CD reviews:

- Hayes: The Passions, An Ode for Music
(Anthony Rooley)

- Pergolesi: Stabat mater
(Elin Manahan Thomas, Robin Blaze, Florilegium)

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- Hayes: The Passions, An Ode for Music<br />
(Anthony Rooley)<br />
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- Pergolesi: Stabat mater<br />
(Elin Manahan Thomas, Robin Blaze, Florilegium)<br />
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- Rathgeber: Missa St. Benedicti<br />
(Monteverdi Ensemble Würzburg/Matthias Beckert)<br />
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- Royer: Premier Livre de pièces pour clavecin, 1746<br />
(Christophe Rousset)<br />
<br />
- &quot;To Saint Cecilia&quot; (Handel, FJ Haydn, Purcell)<br />
(Marc Minkowski)<br />
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Concert reviews<br />
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- Festival Early Music Utrecht 2010<br />
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