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Looks as if Tiberghien gets a solo too:PROGRAMI've got my ticket already. Pouty Lips is the one babe violinist I've missed seeing live in concert, so it will be good to get this omission out of the way!
BACH: Violin Sonata No. 4 in C minor, BWV 1017
BERG: Piano Sonata, Op. 1
BRAHMS: Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 100
YSAĆžE: Solo Violin Sonata No. 5 in G Major, Op. 27
SCHUMANN: Violin Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 121
BTW, I see she got married last year (to a music critic - for shame!).
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A babe indeed.
Her arm blocks the view of the pouty lips.
Unfortunately, she's been putting on the pounds in the last couple of years. As our prez would say, "Not good!".
Edits: 02/12/17
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Constantly calling attention to female performers' looks is outmoded and off-putting.
I do appreciate your views about music. Thank you for the heads-up about the concert.
the Berg is one of your favorites.Lucky you.
"If people don't want to come, nothing will stop them" - Sol Hurok
Edits: 02/11/17
She should have gotten together with Mr T, IMHO
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And where did "Mr.T" come from?
'Course I've never heard of anyone being discussed here.
Except Mr. T, who isn't really Mr. T, etc...
And what Picc player?
Enquiring Minds can't keep up.
Sorry, Mr "T" is Cedric Tiberghien, the violin babe's partner.
With regard to my new friend, the circular-breathing piccolo player in my head, my right ear started to ring out of the blue last Wednesday night, while listening to Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier Suite, and the ringing has since spread to my left ear and it hasn't stopped since then. 24/7.
I haven't freaked out because I've read that the vast majority of cases resolve on their own. I gave music listening a break for a few days but then decided to hell with that: polyphonic music--Bach, for instance--is very enjoyable. I'm having a really hard time concentrating on music that is more about texture and color, such as Ravel and Debussy.
it should retreat.
Loud music isn't our friend, tho.
I KNOW from personal experience!
Sometimes taking a break is what's needed.
I'm bringing ear plugs to Davies, just in case.
Don't leave home without them.
That's the way I look it, anyway. : )
The last being classic Jewish mother advice, but hey, like chicken soup, it works. ;-)
Thanks, tho the chicken soup wont stay in my ears.
Doc said nothing ostensibly wrong. I'm going to see if it clears up on its own, which may take 5 to 6 months, who knows?
Is it very dry in your home or office? Do you use humidifiers? I've been there, good luck with it.
But if you're putting chicken soup in your ear, that's the problem right there. ;-)
it's the 'leaks around the windshield' that are hard to live with.
Are you talking about eyesight? : )
Trips to the DMV are a terror as a motorcycle license requires a new eye test. My CORRECTED vision is right on the edge.
Leaks in the radiator? That's just an additional problem.
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but then it's on empty so who knows?
she should have married Mr. T
Children.
Yikes!
They look like the ten or so "chosen people" sent off in a space ship to reproduce after the planet blows up. I'm sure Mr. Bannon has already contacted them.
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So, there's still hope for all the music critics here at AA...
Tom Service is quite a catch - he does a lot of TV and media work and is very well connected.
He's intelligent, well-informed, funny, friendly, dynamic and pretty good-looking.
I did the BBC Schubert Lab with him and he's a very positive guy. Not a stuffy critic at all.
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