Whoooaaa.
I have a kiln. It has about 3 cubic feet of space, but whoa. I can make stuff. Enameling/slumped glass/ceramic world, here I come.
Madame Butterfly tonight. It's just that operatic a week.
I need to know what all the stuff on the Adventure cds are! Argh. I can't figure out what the second track on the first cd is, and I have a feeling the next two go with it. It's so happy! And friendly. It feels like it was in a movie. The first one is Liszt sonata what? The fourth one is Immigrant Song, obviously. The fifth one is the Dvorak cello concerto. The sixth one, no earthly clue, but it is cool. Is it the Chronocross one? The seventh one is Piazzolla of some sort, no need to figure out exactly which one it is. On the second cd, the first one is of such blinding familiarity that I feel like I've forgotten my children's names by not remembering what it is. The next three are obbvvviously Rach Symphonic Dances. I didn't forget that kid's name. The fifth one is Rach piano concerto 3 mvt 3. The sixth one is also blindingly familiar. Argh. And the seventh is what French choral composer, now? By postulating the composer from the words, I know that Ravel set "Les anges, les anges dans le ciel," but that's the only reason I'm guessing him. Otherwise, completely clueless. Telll meee
I have a kiln. It has about 3 cubic feet of space, but whoa. I can make stuff. Enameling/slumped glass/ceramic world, here I come.
Madame Butterfly tonight. It's just that operatic a week.
I need to know what all the stuff on the Adventure cds are! Argh. I can't figure out what the second track on the first cd is, and I have a feeling the next two go with it. It's so happy! And friendly. It feels like it was in a movie. The first one is Liszt sonata what? The fourth one is Immigrant Song, obviously. The fifth one is the Dvorak cello concerto. The sixth one, no earthly clue, but it is cool. Is it the Chronocross one? The seventh one is Piazzolla of some sort, no need to figure out exactly which one it is. On the second cd, the first one is of such blinding familiarity that I feel like I've forgotten my children's names by not remembering what it is. The next three are obbvvviously Rach Symphonic Dances. I didn't forget that kid's name. The fifth one is Rach piano concerto 3 mvt 3. The sixth one is also blindingly familiar. Argh. And the seventh is what French choral composer, now? By postulating the composer from the words, I know that Ravel set "Les anges, les anges dans le ciel," but that's the only reason I'm guessing him. Otherwise, completely clueless. Telll meee
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