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New Huygens-Fokker disc

🔗manuel.op.de.coul@xxx.xxx

11/10/1999 6:34:50 AM

So it's finally there, the long awaited CD of the Huygens-Fokker
Foundation. Title is "50 jaar Stichting Huygens-Fokker".
Contents:
Peter Schat: "Collages" (1962) for 31-tone organ,
Henk Badings: "Sonata 3 for two violins" (1967) in 31-tone e.t. and
"Reeks van kleine klankstukken" (1954) on 31-tone organ,
Ivan Wyschnegradsky: "Etude ultrachromatique pour l'orgue
tricesimoprimal" op. 42 (1959) for 31-tone organ,
Jos Zwaanenburg: "Cherubs' Chirrup" (1992) for open-key alto flute and
31-tone organ,
Rafael Reina: "Drag on...Claustrophobia" (1997) performed by Interval
Chamber Amsterdam and Janice Jackson, soprano.
The 31-tone organ is played by Joop van Goozen. Badings' Sonata is
performed by Bouw Lemkes and Jeanne Vos, violin.

It can be bought from the foundation:
Stichting Huygens-Fokker
Weesperzijde 23
1091 EC Amsterdam
tel: +31-20-6921593
fax: +31-20-6946607
e-mail: huygensf@xs4all.nl

Price is 25 Dutch guilders. To have it sent, 5 guilders ought to be
enough. Sorry no creditcards.

See also webpage http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/cd.html

The rest of the website http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/ is still very
much a work in progress. Most material is in Dutch.

Manuel Op de Coul coul@ezh.nl

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PErlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

11/10/1999 7:49:12 AM

>So it's finally there, the long awaited CD of the Huygens-Fokker
>Foundation. Title is "50 jaar Stichting Huygens-Fokker".

>Price is 25 Dutch guilders. To have it sent, 5 guilders ought to be
>enough. Sorry no creditcards.

Do you think they'd accept a check in US currency? How much would that be?

🔗manuel.op.de.coul@xxx.xxx

11/10/1999 8:14:23 AM

> Do you think they'd accept a check in US currency? How much would that be?

I think banks want a very substantial part for cashing foreign checks.
I always found sending money is easiest. The $ is a little over f 2,-
so $15 will be enough.

🔗Clark <caccola@xxxxxxxx.xxxx>

11/11/1999 3:58:24 AM

manuel.op.de.coul@ezh.nl wrote:

> I always found sending money is easiest.

You can also buy an International Money Order at the US Post Office, at least
this is what I sent The Ex...

Clark