Showing posts with label Igor Stravinsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Igor Stravinsky. Show all posts
Friday, October 29, 2010
October 29 - Armchair Travailer
Harriet out on an all-day job and more, while the labours at home include fininishing the edits for Psalm 35 "Strive with Them" (through page 8), plus videos for Embedded Inventions: XIII. Stravinsky and
XIV. Cha-Cha. Also work on the November and December 2010 issues of 21st-Century Music, embedding video and providing author links (the latter for the first time), and begin editing Psalm 36.
Labels:
Cha-Cha,
Cuba,
Embedded Inventions,
Igor Stravinsky,
Mark Alburger,
Psalms,
Venice
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
October 19 - The Hills Are Allied

Page 5 of Psalm 33 edited, and more videos favorited on YouTube, until the time comes to proceed past the Vaca Mountains, English Hills, et al., to Diablo Valley College and Part II of the Kurt Weill Threepenny Opera: Ballad of Mac the Knife dictation / board-harmony, plus more wondrous student compositions.

The seemingly typical Tuesday-at-Elephant-Bar-grading-papers follows, then back for more of same and

evening Music Literature class from William Billings to Frederic Chopin, with leaps ahead for Giuseppe Verdi, Gustav Mahler, Scott Joplin, and greetings from Maria, Ben Abar, and Kamo.

Home to embed videos for tomorrow night's Rock History class, and think about videos for
Deploration Passacaglias: XIX. Stravinsky and
XX. Weill.
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