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🔗Nauman, Erik <ENauman@TrevorNet.org>

11/13/2000 10:06:51 AM

I was most impressed by Conrad Harris's performance of Scelsi's _L'âme
Ailée_ for solo violin. This was a moving exploration of small just
intervals, and I mean just! The performance was inhumanly accurate, yet
emotionally powerful.

I second this comment. Conrad played beautifully and masterfully, a very
moving experience.

🔗Joseph Pehrson <pehrson@pubmedia.com>

11/13/2000 12:22:52 PM

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> I second this comment. Conrad played beautifully and masterfully, a
very moving experience.

Your own presentation, Erik, was quite interesting... although I do
feel you should get your refrigerator fixed...

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗Nauman, Erik <ENauman@TrevorNet.org>

11/13/2000 2:03:16 PM

>
> I second this comment. Conrad played beautifully and masterfully, a
very moving experience.

Your own presentation, Erik, was quite interesting... although I do
feel you should get your refrigerator fixed...

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Joseph Pehrson

Ha! Only one of the refrigerators was mine, the quietest one.
Unfortunately 5 were missing from the mix because one of the boom boxes
I borrowed didn't work properly, or at all. I think you could get a
sense of what was up though. Thanks for the comment.
Erik Nauman

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

3/2/2006 2:53:33 PM

Giacento not Giomento
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Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
The Wandering Medicine Show
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🔗Taylan Susam <tsusam@chello.nl>

3/2/2006 2:57:40 PM

Kraig Grady wrote:

> Giacento not Giomento

Actually, Giacinto.

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Taylan Susam