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Within the previous topic of opera, there existed silent thoughts of various performers, some of whom were well known, but not of the best quality, and their public renown was judged not by their talents, but solely upon their public popularity. There is known to me a singer of superb voice, who is little known [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2008 under Logic, Music.
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Sometimes difficult to explain, is my own enjoyment of observing and analyzing the comparative differences of interconnected variables, and the greater that the complexity might be, so will be the enjoyment. Interesting to me is ‘techno-opera’ from the movie The Fifth Element, perhaps the only enjoyable soundtrack to me since the Shubert, Bach, and vocal [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2008 under Logic, Music.
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In a long ago age of youth, sitting in the folding chair reserved for the lead A-string violinist, I sometimes critiqued the sheet music during performances, silently thinking to myself that the tempo was too slow, and though I might be free to play as I wished when alone, never would the conductor allow the [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2008 under Music.
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Though I stand almost two meters in height, I wonder with curiosity of why it is that when I sit inside another person’s automobile, that the driver’s seat is pushed back so far, and that the seat’s back is reclined far beyond a comfortable angle. If I rest my torso upon the seat’s back, my [...]
Posted: October 10th, 2008 under IQ and Intelligence, Logic.
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