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New AFMM site with videos!

🔗Afmmjr@...

4/3/2007 7:23:56 AM

At long last, the AFMM is able to use modern technology to offer more of its
recordings, many of them historic.

Please check out _www.afmm.org_ (http://www.afmm.org) to see videos
including:
1. Seasons for bassoon, 2 theremin, and wrench guitar, improvised and
composed collectively by the artists
2. John Cage's Daughters of the Lonesome Isle played by Joshua Pierce
3. Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question in extended Pythagorean tuning
(AFMM Orchestra)
4. Edgard Varese's Graphs and Time as realized by Johnny Reinhard
5. Robert Dick's Purple Haze, after Jimi Hendrix, played by the
composer/flutist
6. Mordecai Sandberg's Psalm #51 premiere (AFMM Orchestra, conducted by
Paolo Bellomia)

And there is more: listen to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" played by Joshua
Pierce in Kirnberger III.

Clearly, we are experiencing new growth at the AFMM! I hope that y'all
enjoy! There will be more.

best, Johnny Reinhard

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🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

4/3/2007 9:49:15 AM

Great site upgrade! I'm listening to the Moonlight now.

-Carl

>At long last, the AFMM is able to use modern technology to offer more of its
>recordings, many of them historic.
>
>Please check out _www.afmm.org_ (http://www.afmm.org) to see videos
>including:
>1. Seasons for bassoon, 2 theremin, and wrench guitar, improvised and
>composed collectively by the artists
>2. John Cage's Daughters of the Lonesome Isle played by Joshua Pierce
>3. Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question in extended Pythagorean tuning
>(AFMM Orchestra)
>4. Edgard Varese's Graphs and Time as realized by Johnny Reinhard
>5. Robert Dick's Purple Haze, after Jimi Hendrix, played by the
>composer/flutist
>6. Mordecai Sandberg's Psalm #51 premiere (AFMM Orchestra, conducted by
>Paolo Bellomia)
>
>And there is more: listen to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" played by Joshua
>Pierce in Kirnberger III.
>
>Clearly, we are experiencing new growth at the AFMM! I hope that y'all
>enjoy! There will be more.
>
>best, Johnny Reinhard