To: Free ThinkerNY
Wow. Good find, thanks for the thread. I love it when these kind of things pop up out of nowhere, in books, behind picture frames, gathering dust in a library. Thanks again.
2 posted on
03/03/2012 6:23:31 PM PST by
BlueStateBlues
(Blue State business, Red State heart. . . . 2012 for change, this time for the people)
To: Free ThinkerNY
Any chance of getting an e-copy of it? Or will it be paper only?
/johnny
To: Free ThinkerNY
All too often, when an “unknown” work is discovered, there is a good reason why the author/composer decided not to expose it to the public. Often an artist will create something, decide “I don’t want this associated with my name and the reputation I’m trying to build”, and put it aside.
4 posted on
03/03/2012 6:29:14 PM PST by
PapaBear3625
(In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. - George Orwell)
To: sitetest
9 posted on
03/03/2012 7:33:59 PM PST by
SunTzuWu
To: Borges; sitetest
To: Free ThinkerNY
They didn’t find it next to Hitler’s diary by any chance, huh?
To: Free ThinkerNY
'A previously unknown musical piece by Mozart was discovered inside an eighteenth century music book in Austria, local media reported on Saturday.'.......and the accompanying eighteenth century music video was discovered in a daguerreotype on the shelf beside it.
"As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their hearts desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
--H.L. Mencken, The Baltimore Evening Sun, July 26, 1920
To: Free ThinkerNY
To: Free ThinkerNY
I’d be excited if there was an acoustic version of his Requiem
18 posted on
03/04/2012 5:05:28 AM PST by
InvisibleChurch
( go in peace , serve the Lord)
To: Free ThinkerNY
37 posted on
03/04/2012 5:11:21 PM PST by
MeekMom
(http://www.bible.ca/indexsalvation.htm)
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