This topic needed a bump before Wednesday. +Havisham
1 posted on
09/08/2002 11:32:40 PM PDT by
Havisham
To: Havisham
Bumping myself for good measure. +Havisham
2 posted on
09/08/2002 11:33:23 PM PDT by
Havisham
To: Havisham
Dies Ire for sure!
To: Havisham
Bump
THIS is what our Nation is responding to.
Please remember this in the difficult times ahead.
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5 posted on
09/08/2002 11:53:02 PM PDT by
B-Cause
To: Havisham
I will be tuned in.
also to to any stern fans . . . They will be rebroadcasting the 09/11/2001 show this Wednesday. You can hear the events as the unfolded. I have a copy of it, but I can only listen to about half of it.
To: Havisham
Bump.
To: Havisham
Note that neither France or Germany are participating in this project. Also note the strong participation of the Eastern Europeans and the Russians.
To: Dave Dilegge; leadpenny; sauropod; Doctor Raoul; The Glaswegian; ELS; Marylander; TBP; ...
FYI
To: Havisham
BUMP !!!
To: Havisham; wirestripper; Molly Pitcher
Actually, NPR plays quite a bit of religious-themed music. I've heard several requiems, Masses, Bach chorales, and the like on NPR. They also play "Seven Lesson And Carols" every Christmas Eve, and lots of nice stuff on Easter Sunday.
Thanks for the heads-up, Molly.
To: Havisham
bump
To: Havisham; Molly Pitcher; MozartLover; SuziQ
BUMP for glorious music!!
17 posted on
09/09/2002 7:10:19 AM PDT by
ohioWfan
To: Havisham
No mention of it on the local NPR station here in the SF Bay Area, KQED. KDFC (102.1 FM) however, will be playing Mozart's Requiem at 8p
To: Havisham
From Tom Strini of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
Richard Hynson, music director of the Bel Canto Chorus, has organized a local Mozart Requiem. Sign up by calling the Bel Canto office. The performance, at the Basilica of St. Josaphat, 2333 S. 6th St., will be open and free to the public.
The audience will likely be small for a thrown-together performance at 8:46 a.m., but that's beside the point. You don't have to hear a Rolling Requiem to take comfort in its existence.
Remember that those responsible for the atrocities of Sept. 11 hate music and helped to ban it in Afghanistan. In Kabul, musicians are playing again. And while Mozart's Requiem resounds around the globe Wednesday, the surviving plotters will cower in caves. Music wins, fanatics lose.
24 posted on
09/09/2002 11:15:41 AM PDT by
brewcrew
To: Havisham
What a wonderful thing. I'm going to go buy a copy today. Right now I'm listening to the Faure Requiem. I also love the Andrew Lloyd Webber Requiem.
25 posted on
09/09/2002 11:30:12 AM PDT by
Mercat
To: Havisham
I'll be singing the Mozart Requiem with the Stockton Chorale at University of the Pacific campus Wed. at 7:00 pm. (A wonderful composition... the chorus gets all the good stuff - unlike, for example, Verdi's Requiem where the soloists have all the fun).
To: Havisham
58 posted on
09/10/2002 6:23:24 PM PDT by
Mercat
To: Havisham
filched from another thread here today but pretty nice and hopefully appropriate...
63 posted on
09/10/2002 7:22:02 PM PDT by
MarMema
To: Havisham
Thanks so much for the update. I felt like I was there
with you. I'll bet you sing beautifully. Too bad the
PC crowd had to add all the extra crap (sorry).
74 posted on
09/13/2002 1:14:08 PM PDT by
katnip
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