Showing posts with label Samuel Beckett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuel Beckett. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

July 21 - It's Time It Ended, and Yet...


Pages 57-58 of Symphony No. 2: II and a third of Psalm 21 prepared for publication -- this is supposedly the day to head north, yet there is hesitation, until Harriet calls to assure that all's well. We decide to make it tomorrow, proceeding apace with cleaning up the house (much is back in the adjunct library, but now neat), leaving only a fair amount of fairly neat file stacks in the study. Finish up the videos of Ecclesiastes, being



X. Dead Flies and



XI. Epilogue.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

June 16 - Video This



Video the dress rehearsal of Job: A Masque (including III. Where Have You Been... or shall we say What You Been Doing II?, part of the



Fresh Voices X



evening's activities, which also includes analogous practices for



Alden Jenks's Letter from Linda,



Robert Denham's Sutter Creek,



Jeff Myers's The Hunger Art, and



John Bilotta's Trifles.



All, including Job, go well, and, upon return, relearn how to transfer video from the hand-held camera (which has not been used in about three years -- all recent movies have been with the built-in iSight device -- the relearned secret is the use of a DV, rather than USB, cord) to the MacBook, opening the way to post not ony above on YouTube and Facebook, but also to mix and upload all the material from



Waiting for Godot, Op. 128 (2005, after Samuel Beckett), beginning with I. Nothing to Be Done. Also compose page 31 of Vespers: Sancta Maria, Ora Pro Nobis.