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([personal profile] sanura Sep. 23rd, 2004 11:00 pm)
I liked the Rimsky-Korsakov. I must have bad taste. It was cool. So was the Dvorak, though my mind kept going on one track (life, liberty and the pursuit of castle) except in the third movement, which got me.

It is nice when random people give you a ride home, though not as nice as when the people aren't random and you can stay with them longer. She played some interesting and some bad jazz in the car. I told her to let me off anywhere on campus and promptly got quasi-lost on the south side where all the scary colleges I've never been to are. I had some epiphany on the was back to Jones, but I lost it doing my linguistics homework.

Now for fiftysomething pages of Thucydides.

From: [identity profile] catviolist.livejournal.com


I'm so glad you got home! And that you came!
If we lived in that direction you know we would have taken you.
The rimsky really isn't horrible horrible. I'm not super fond of it myself, but we played it better than the brahms. *shrug*

could you hear the violas AT ALL?

From: [identity profile] sanura.livejournal.com


Yes, I could. You weren't very loud, but I could tell you were there. Kind of like the altos in a choir. Shouldn't stick out.

From: [identity profile] music-dissident.livejournal.com


We are both crazy then, as in liking the Rimsky-Korsakov Reggie has probably put a unitelligible taste label on both of us. I don't know; I like music based of of the Eastern Orthodox service; Tavener, Tchakowsky, Rachmaninov, Shostakowich, Rimsky-Korsakov, the whole lot of them.

From: [identity profile] sanura.livejournal.com


So does he, is the funny thing. He just bought three or four cds of Russian liturgical music. This seems to be a single exception, perhaps precipitated by the fact that the bass line is amostly exclusively I, V, and the occasional IV.
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