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FReeper Canteen ~ Tunes For Our Troops ~ AUG 29 2015
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| AZamericonnie
Posted on 08/28/2015 6:09:22 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Free Republic
KEYWORDS: canteen; military; troopsupport; tunes
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To: The Mayor
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Finally, the weekend is here. Hope you get some rest.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:25:59 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Publius
Thanks, Publius, for Rachmaninov’s “The Star Spangled Banner”.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:27:00 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: ConorMacNessa
Permission Granted!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:28:07 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:28:21 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: AZamericonnie; ConorMacNessa; Kathy in Alaska; LUV W; MS.BEHAVIN; left that other site
THE CHAMBER MUSIC OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Sonata for Piano & Cello in C, Op. 102/1By the end of 1816, the string quartet that had premiered all of Beethovens quartets broke up as several of its members left town for better jobs. Joseph Linke, the cellist, headed for a job in Hungary, and Lou wrote a pair of cello sonatas for him as a farewell tribute. These would be his last sonatas for piano and cello, and in fact Beethoven was about to finish his last solo piano sonatas.
Beethoven was rethinking the entire concept of the sonata. In his late sonatas, movements link to each other without interruption, and there are recalls of prior material as the piece progresses. In my traversal of Beethovens piano sonatas last year, I showed how the late sonatas bent the entire sonata concept into something new and integrated. This sonata is a part of that transmogrification. Like a lot of Beethovens late works, this sonata is short and compact. Outwardly, it appears to be in four movements, but its actually in two movements where each has a long introduction.
The piece starts with a long introduction in C Major, which is how the sonata received its key designator. But like the Kreutzer Violin Sonata, the real business of the sonata, the actual movement in sonata format, is in A minor. Musical conventions can be funny at times. This introduction is marked andante in 6/8 with a theme for solo cello. The piano continues the cellos thoughts, erasing the line between instruments that defined the sonatas of Haydn and Mozart. But just when you think all is going to be peace, love and happiness, Lou switches to allegro, 2/2 and A minor for the real sonata movement. The second subject is in E minor. The exposition is repeated. Development is in C Major and a few other keys, a short, compact development, and the recap returns to A minor. The second subject appears in the correct key of A minor, and the end is decisive.
There is another long introduction that floats between C Major and A minor in 4/4 time, marked adagio. It even brings back the first movement introduction. But then it tears into a monothematic finale marked allegro vivace in 2/4 and C Major. His middle section is a fugue in A-flat, repeated in D-flat. The end is a playful joke.
Beethoven: Sonata for Piano & Cello in C, Op. 102/1
Tomorrow night its the last cello sonata.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:29:25 PM PDT
by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: GodBlessUSA; mylife; AZamericonnie; Kathy in Alaska; MS.BEHAVIN; trussell; ConorMacNessa; ...
LOVE YOU CANTEEN DJ'S!!! Thanks for your hard work!
GodBlessUSA; mylife; AZAmericonnie; Kathy In Alaska; Ms.Behavin; trussell; ConorMacNessa;acad1228; LibertyValance; publius; spel_grammer_an_punct_polise; Drumbo (and me)
YOU ROCK OUT LOUD!! God bless our troops!!!
Thanks for a great thread, Connie!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:30:47 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: Kathy in Alaska
....and thank you, too, Kathy, for opening the Canteen in Connie’s absence! ((((hugs))))
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:31:54 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: Publius
Howdy, Mr. P! Good wallerin’ tunes tonight? Looks like you’re off to a great start! :)
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:32:52 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: Drumbo
Good evening, Drumbo, and thanks for spinning tunes for the troops. ((HUGS))
Hope you are feeling a week better.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:33:06 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Kathy in Alaska
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~ ~ Good Evening! ~
~ School is fun! Met some cool people, networking ~
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:34:58 PM PDT
by
SkyDancer
("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
To: LUV W
What’s your theme for tonight? For the rest of the wallerin’ stuff, which I make up on the fly, I like to work on a theme.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:35:25 PM PDT
by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: 2LT Radix jr; acad1228; AirForceMom; Colonel_Flagg; AliVeritas; aomagrat; ariamne; armyavonlady; ...
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:35:53 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: Publius
Well, I am all random tonight! I couldn’t think of a good one this week. LOL! So let ‘em fly! :)
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:37:47 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: The Mayor; Publius
The Mayor!! Publius!!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:38:24 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: LUV W
Ah, the Random Wallerin’ Challenge!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:39:09 PM PDT
by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Good evening, Kathy!
***HUGS***
Coming aboard as we speak. Rendering Hand Salutes to our National Colors and to the Officer of the Deck!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:44:43 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in Battle!)
To: ConorMacNessa
Mac!!
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:44:47 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Publius
Random is fun! Tonight is all pops for me...tomorrow will be all jazz. :)
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:46:33 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Cruz or Lose!)
To: AZamericonnie; ConorMacNessa; Kathy in Alaska; LUV W; MS.BEHAVIN; left that other site
MUSIC FOR WALLERIN
Mendelssohn: Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in D minor, Op.49, first movementCellists will happily kill to play the opening of this movement, which is so juicy you can just waller in it to your hearts content. This video features my fellow Ayn Rand admirer, Adam Neiman, on piano. Note that he is using an I-pad rather than sheet music for the score. Youve seen me go on enough about sonata format, so rather than give a play-by-play, just close your eyes and roll with it.
Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in D minor, Op.49, first movement
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:48:24 PM PDT
by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
To: LUV W
Pops! Hm-m-m-m-m! Let me think about that.
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posted on
08/28/2015 6:48:49 PM PDT
by
Publius
("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill and Publius now available at Amazon.)
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