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Posted 12/31/07, 00:20
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California at San Diego. Unfortunately this move, and the subsequent challenges of getting my feet on the ground again, kept me from updating this blog with my previous regularity. That said, now that I have a little more free time I wanted to share some of my recent experiences.* * *As part...
Posted 06/13/07, 18:03
Following what seems to becoming increasingly common in the blogging and mp3 blogging genre I’ve begun to recruit some of my friends, mentors, and colleagues to write guest mp3 blog posts for this site. The first guest entry I’m posting is written by my good friend Bryan Jacobs. One of my previous...
Posted 06/10/07, 17:30
A little over a year ago I put a little link on my blog that counts visitors and keeps track of some information about where the 100 most recent visitors are from, how they found my blog, how many entries they looked at, and how long they stayed at my blog. (BTW, trust me I don't use this informati...
Posted 05/21/07, 19:51
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l Capricorno available from Wergo Records* * * * *My long previous entry "Anxiety and the Exotic" seems to be quite a fruitful ground for mp3 blog posts. For this entry I thought I’d just focus on two perspectives on the exotic – one from an insider and one from an outsider.Although Toru Ta...
Posted 10/05/07, 15:57
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today, Sandra asked how we can further young audiences at the symphony orchestra concerts. I shared that when I was in Knoxville recently, they had a blogger's reception following the performance. They are friends, colleagues and love to share their ideas. Wouldn't it interesting if orchestras can c...
Posted 07/17/08, 14:44
This week only, you can watch Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog, a web-only musical written by Joss Whedon. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day, and Nathan Fillion and it is woderfully entertaining. Acts I and II are out now with Act III to follow on Saturday. Sunday it goes offline (but will...
Posted 08/14/08, 15:44
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t that I walked out of our lesson with out any scars, bruises, or broken fingers still fills me with pride to this very day... More at John Mackey's blog., where students can learn about the composers, the music and soloists in the concerts they will attend. The symphony orchestra might have a spec...
Posted 10/21/08, 10:48
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Right now I’m not worried. But if I’m still behind my timetables as spring begins, you’ll see me dripping gobs of perspiration all over this pristine blog.tradition. As a result the work is at once traditional, contemporary, completely personal, and brilliant.* * * I should also note that I kno...
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