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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostI was going by his "official" website, rather than Wikipedia.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe C appears to be
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Postscb - Could you please tell me please where this is on his official website. The Aspen Times names Dvorak but a wide range of publications including the NPR site, Jewish Exponent, Nashville Arts and al.com quotes Webern, ie not only Wikipedia. Thanks.
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Lateralthinking1
Well in that case NPR are wrong - generally they aren't - as are a significant number of sites. Possibly most of them.
I note that parts of the official site are under construction.
Dvorak is much earlier than Bartok and Webern, who themselves were both born in the early 1880s and both died in 1945, and somewhat earlier than Janacek. Perhaps he changes the story according to the seasons.
Incidentally, it is very much not the case that I only consider wikipedia. In fact far from it as readers of my other posts would know.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by mercia View Postnicely put
pray elucidate
La Mer Part 3 -Dialogue du vent et de la mer - animé et tumultueux
Sister Blanche from Poulenc's Dialogue des Carmélites
Elliott Carter's Dialogues for piano and chamber orchestra (2003)
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I must urgently absent myself for an hour or so. If you can't wait for an E, please carry on without me.
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostLa Mer Part 3 -Dialogue du vent et de la mer - animé et tumultueux
Sister Blanche from Poulenc's Dialogue des Carmélites
Elliott Carter's Dialogues for piano and chamber orchestra (2003)
I can certainly wait as long as you like for the next letter (and I'm sure everybody else can too)
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostSadly not, although the suggestion looks far more interesting than the actual answer...
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