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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
3 Son Salsa - Esta Navidad
3 Son Salsa - Quitate Tu
Air Supply - The One That You Love
Alberto Barros - Tomalo O Dejalo
Alberto Barros - Vuelvo A Ti
Alberto Caicedo - El Suavecito
Alberto Caicedo - Vete Solidad
Alex Wilson - Englishman In New York
Alex Wilson - This Masquerade
Alex Wilson - Valerie
Alicia Keys - Fallin'
Alquimia - Despacio
Alquimia - Oye Mi Rumba
Alquimia - Sera Mejor
Andy Williams - Almost There
Aretha Franklin - Think
Atlanta Rhythm Section - I Am So Into You
Barry White - The Right Night
Berlin - Take My Breath Away
Bob James And Boney James - Mind Games
Bobby Sherman - Hey Little Woman
Boyz II Men - Color Of Love
Brian Hyland - A Million To One
Brian Simpson - Here With You
Bryan Adams - Have You Really Ever Loved A Woman
Carly Simon - You Belong To Me
Carole King - So Far Away
Clan De Eskina - Basta De Ti
Jose 'El Canario' Alberto - Canario Mambo Mix
Jose 'El Canario' Alberto - Chan Chan
Beethoven must have thought that his Opus 20 septet, a popular masterpiece, would be his last work in the six movement South German divertimento format. I suspect thats why he kept this piece in his desk drawer for four years. He had done some of the work in 1797, but now in 1801 he put the finishing touches on it and got it published. Once Beethoven published something, it was simply merchandise, he had no further interest in it, and it was on to the next piece. That would be his Opus 29 string quintet which I will cover tomorrow night.
There were many transcriptions of this work for other instruments, some of which were written by Beethoven himself. It was a reliable way to keep the money coming in.
The opening movement is called an entrata, marked allegro, and intended for the entrance of the players. Its in a bright D Major, a charming movement that could have been written by Mozart or Haydn.
The second movement is a minuet in D. The middle portion, or trio section, features virtuoso playing from the flute.
The third movement is a scherzo in 3/8 marked allegro molto in D minor.
The fouth movement is the traditional theme and variations, marked andante, in G Major.
The fifth movement is another minuet marked allegro scherzando e vivace in D Major.
The finale starts with an adagio introduction, followed by a rondo marked allegro vivace e disinvolta. (Disinvolta means free, not unplugged!) The coda is marked presto.
Tomorrow night its Beethovens string quintet.
Good evening, spel, and thank you for the Friday Night Edition of the Salsa Addiction Emergency Room! ((HUGS))
Well, Gentlemen...the date is set.
Final evaluation and measuring...7/2
1st eye...7/16
2nd eye...8/13