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on: Today at 10:18:31 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by vixmom | ||
I am.at my desk eating a Virginia ham with Muenster and mayo on a poppy seed hard roll.
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on: Today at 10:17:52 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by vixmom | ||
I have no news
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on: Today at 10:17:31 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by vixmom | ||
Ron that is fantastic news! Congratulations
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on: Today at 10:16:09 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by Ron Pulliam | ||
TOD:
I would be remiss (oh, yes! Remiss) if I didn't mention Edward Elgar's "Enimga Variations", which is my favorite classical work, bar none. I don't know why it is, but it's so "English" and moving. Also, the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches, all six, are rather "British empire" and quite wonderful. Yes, there are many, many more. Tschaikovsky springs to mind with both "The Nutcracker" and "The 1812 Overture". |
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on: Today at 09:28:59 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by George | ||
And now for something completely different... That's what I thought, too! |
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on: Today at 09:28:40 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by George | ||
And now for something completely different... You do whatcha gotta do! |
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on: Today at 09:21:34 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by Freddie | ||
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on: Today at 09:15:22 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by elmore3003 | ||
And now for something completely different... Damn! Now Annabelle will force me to buy jeans. |
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on: Today at 09:14:19 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by elmore3003 | ||
TOD
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring or Petrushka stretched harmony and rhythm about as far as one could go before 1914 Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue moved the 1924 concert listener into the world of jazz and added new color to European composers from Walton to Ravel. |
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on: Today at 09:11:06 AM
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Started by bk - Last post by George | ||