Posted on 07/18/2014 6:00:06 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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((HUGS))Good morning, MEG33. How’s it going?
Happy Saturday, Moose..
New A/C or first time you needed it?
We’ve been having a lovely cool(for Texas) spell..but I still had the A/C going in car and house.
;o)
(((HUGS))) It’s going well... still a cool 73.
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And a Happy Saturday to you as well ,MEG. :)
It was Kathy’s first A/C moment in her new truck, mine was five years ago.
Imagining life without it now .....How did we cope?
The weather here is Hot ,90Degress . Humidity : 80-90%
Need to fit A/C in the house.....say this every year. never happens. sheeesh.
HEY I didn’t know Godzilla was in DC LOL
I remember remake that Del Shannon for short lived 1980s TV show Crime story which talk about Tomkow fav neighbor the Mafia
I think I saw Tomkow in episode once LOL!
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Andrea Immer Presents Mozart - Minute Waltz
Beethoven, Wilhelm Kempff - Moonlight Sonata
Beethovens Symphony No 9 ( Scherzo )
Boston Pop - Samson And Delilah Bacchanale
Boston Pops - The Sleeping Beauty Waltz
Boston Symphony - Bolero
Boston Symphony - Brandenburg Concerto No 2
Canadian Brass - Prince Of Denmarks March
Concerto A Due Cori No 2 In F Major - Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Adagio
Concerto En Ut Majeur Rv 425 - I Allegro
Concerto En Ut Majeur Rv 425 - Ii Largo
Concerto En Ut Majeur Rv 425 - Iii Allegro
Debussy - Clair De Lune ( Van Cliburn )
Dvorak - Symphony No 9 - ( From the New World )
Festival Strings Lucerne - Brandenburg Concerto No 6
Johann Sebastian Bach - Fugue
Johann Sebastian Bach - Intermezzo - Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach - Prelude
Ludwig Von Beethoven - Violin Romance
Mikhail Glinka - The Lark
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - The Great Gate Of Kiev
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Ballet Des Poussins Dans Leur Coque
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Bydlo ( Polish Ox Cart )
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Catacombae
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Con Martuis In Lingua Mortua
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Gnomus ( Toy Nutcracker )
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Il Vecchio Castello ( Old Castle )
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Les Tuileres
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Limoges Marche
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Promenade
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - Samuel Goldenberg Et Schmuyle
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition - The Hut On Fowls Legs
New World Symphony - 1st
Piano Concerto 1 Allegro Conbrio
Piano Concerto 1 Largo
Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin - Etude In E Op 10 No 3 ( Tristesse )
Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin - Etude in E, Op. 10 No. 3 'Tristesse'
Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin's Nocturne In G Minor
Vladimir Horowitz - Clair De Lune
Wladyslaw Szpilman - Cordoba ( Cantos De Espana, No 4 Op 232)
Wladyslaw Szpilman - Mazurka In A Flat Op 17
Wladyslaw Szpilman - Nocturne No 20
Wladyslaw Szpilman - Paraphrase On Theme From Johann Strauss
Wladyslaw Szpilman - Prelude In G Sharp Minor Op 32
Wladyslaw Szpilman - The Girl With The Flaxen Hair
Lovely selections,..Thank you
You are welcome, Megger! ;-)
This is textbook sonata format with the first subject in C Major and the second in G Major. The exposition is repeated.
Development starts at 4:15, and at one point Haydn lays out the first subject as though it were written for bagpipes.
The recap begins at 5:35, and both subjects are now in C Major, although Haydn re-composes his recap and brings back the bagpipe effect. The coda begins at 8:14 and is based on the first subject. The last bars are a real horse race.
Haydn: String Quartet in C, Op. 76/3, first movement
This quartet has become known as the Emperor Quartet because of the theme-and-variations of the second movement. It opens a window into the evolution of a beautiful anthem into something else.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the French had their Marsellaise. The other side needed an anthem, and Haydn wrote one called God Save Franz the Emperor. It was sung spontaneously by the audience at a concert after the sheet music had been handed out. Haydn knew what a great tune he had on his hands, and in this quartet he wrote a set of variations on it.
The Lutherans also thought it was a fine tune, and they wrote a hymn to the melody that caught on among other Protestant denominations with German roots. Then it was turned into the patriotic hymn Deutschland über alles when Otto von Bismarck became the Iron Chancellor under King Wilhelm of Prussia later Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany after the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War. The über in this case meant that Germany should be the most important thing to a German in the newly united Germany. With the arrival of Hitler, the über took on a more sinister meaning. The anthem is still used today.
The theme in G Major, unadorned, is beguiling and wonderfully catchy.
At 1:40, Variation #1 is handled by the two violins, with the second playing the theme and the first playing around it.
At 2:48, Variation #2 puts the theme on the cello while the other three work around it.
At 4:11, Variation #3 opens with the cello silent, the second violin and viola with the theme, and the first violin working around it. The cello enters to play a counter-melody.
At 5:31, Variation #4 displays that little church organ effect that Schubert was to employ decades later.
At 6:57, he wraps it up with a short coda.
The third movement is a minuet in C Major in the traditional AA-BB-CC-DD-A-B format.
The finale is in the surprising key of C minor and is in sonata format. Lets see if you remember your Professor Publius lessons about sonata format! Haydn finally settles into C Major in the coda.
Oh yeah I forgot Godzilla does like Beef with saki with It just sayin
I hear good ole Hollyweird story on that Raymond Burr was hog up lunch line at studio and Godzilla almost burn to his face off
I think I hear that on TCM with Robert Osbourne
see post 32. Mrs (Mom) GZ is Torked; so hubby has gota do somethin.
OH Mrs Godzilla she get ready for back to school
Dude
Mr P=Publius :)
(((HUGS)))
Schumann wrote three trios for this combination of instruments, and this is from his late period, when his mind was starting to fail. Despite that, its a decent piece of music. Inon Barnatan, the pianist in this video, is playing this trio in Seattle. Im not going to play the pedant here, so just listen and go with it.
OH WOW I hearing one of my ET blog that CNN may be sold if Rupert Murdoch sell that part of Time Warner if he get that deal in
He may sell CNN to NHK World news you know the channel you see on PBS and MHZ worldview
That be cool
I rather see Godzilla in anchor chair than Anderson Vanderlbit
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