Monthly Archives: November 2012

Sleepless evening and unfinished woodwind

I was angry. I couldn’t sleep. My head got suddenly filled with Susan Boyle singing “You have to be there” and I had to get up and go to the piano to play. Then I took the exaphonic scale and … Continue reading

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Shortly on cryptography

After visiting a concert in my city (posted about here), I was reading on the web about Ravel. Something call my attention: his Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn, or Minuet on the name of Haydn. As it sounded, it included … Continue reading

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Concert Nov 15th 2012

I tried to bring some students to this one and I ended up with six colleagues instead! I hoped not to cry this time, and I found I was closer to laughter. At the end I include some final thoughts … Continue reading

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Short listening log – catches

I finally found Purcell’s catches on the net! Thanks to my tutor, who gave me some hints (I wasn’t being very successful on my own). And seriously, next time someone tells me classical music is boring, I’ll pass him a … Continue reading

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Concert Nov 1st 2012

My friend Martina Pickering and I went to an All Saints concert, topicked on the date and with the following: Program Haydn, Symphony No. 44 “Mourning” Barber, Adagio for Strings, op. 11 Březina, Requiem aeternam Symphony No. 44 I was … Continue reading

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Reflections on Assignment 2

My tutor, Patric Standford, asked me whether I could double the duration of my Assignment 2 while keeping it concise, or as a compositional whole. I had some ideas already while working on it, namely, I would definitely add some … Continue reading

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