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"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
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Oh, Rhapsody in Blue is my favorite-I love Golden Wedding! I shall think of them as I practice again today, I would love to learn how to play them!
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Wow, that is so cool!
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The Trout quintet (Du Pre et. al historical recording) Video
Oh my, after that cool link I went looking at youtube. (I do not know how to embed it)
It's a documentary, but look at them! Zucherman, Perlman, Mehta. (which I watched direct so many times at the Hollywood Bowl) They are so young, at the end is the performance. (and I always believe Zucherman is a better violinist than Perlman, he just choses to play viola most of the time-if you do not have his 4 Seasons, I will burn you a copy of it)
I remember this piece so well, because once I went to a real soiree-my only one. I was quite bored, with the yadda yadda talk. They had musicians, and I went over to them, all from the L.A. Philharmonic. I remember playing this piece with them, I was having a really good time then, and spent the rest of my time playing lovely pieces with them.
Oh my, after that cool link I went looking at youtube. (I do not know how to embed it)
It's a documentary, but look at them! Zucherman, Perlman, Mehta. (which I watched direct so many times at the Hollywood Bowl) They are so young, at the end is the performance. (and I always believe Zucherman is a better violinist than Perlman, he just choses to play viola most of the time-if you do not have his 4 Seasons, I will burn you a copy of it)
I remember this piece so well, because once I went to a real soiree-my only one. I was quite bored, with the yadda yadda talk. They had musicians, and I went over to them, all from the L.A. Philharmonic. I remember playing this piece with them, I was having a really good time then, and spent the rest of my time playing lovely pieces with them.
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AussiePam;1320517 wrote: Here's the Lamento di Tristano
That's beautiful Pam.
That's beautiful Pam.
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chonsigirl;1320523 wrote: The Trout quintet (Du Pre et. al historical recording) Video
Oh my, after that cool link I went looking at youtube. (I do not know how to embed it)
It's a documentary, but look at them! Zucherman, Perlman, Mehta. (which I watched direct so many times at the Hollywood Bowl) They are so young, at the end is the performance. (and I always believe Zucherman is a better violinist than Perlman, he just choses to play viola most of the time-if you do not have his 4 Seasons, I will burn you a copy of it)
I remember this piece so well, because once I went to a real soiree-my only one. I was quite bored, with the yadda yadda talk. They had musicians, and I went over to them, all from the L.A. Philharmonic. I remember playing this piece with them, I was having a really good time then, and spent the rest of my time playing lovely pieces with them.
Wow!! That sure beats my autographed glossy of Woody Herman.
Oh my, after that cool link I went looking at youtube. (I do not know how to embed it)
It's a documentary, but look at them! Zucherman, Perlman, Mehta. (which I watched direct so many times at the Hollywood Bowl) They are so young, at the end is the performance. (and I always believe Zucherman is a better violinist than Perlman, he just choses to play viola most of the time-if you do not have his 4 Seasons, I will burn you a copy of it)
I remember this piece so well, because once I went to a real soiree-my only one. I was quite bored, with the yadda yadda talk. They had musicians, and I went over to them, all from the L.A. Philharmonic. I remember playing this piece with them, I was having a really good time then, and spent the rest of my time playing lovely pieces with them.
Wow!! That sure beats my autographed glossy of Woody Herman.