January 24 - Stereo, Type


Well, here we go, Kilroy-Was-Here-like, TV / Couch / Beer -- but, to be fair, listening to


Franz Schmidt (1874-) - Symphony No. 2 in Eb Major (1913),

while completing

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
    IV. January 4 - Waiting Execution by Lethal Injection / 6am A Great Sky Dive / 9am Audition for Girlfriend

and continuing text of overall piece as

     January 23-24
          3pm Embracing You and Yourn....
          6am Run Into Jack on UC Davis Campus, Tell Life Story... Epic Storm Coming Up,
               Use One Room of House as Command Center...


on the 23rd day of spring,


high down 5 to 62, with more labors to a background of


something on the Mulholland Highway,

G.P. Telemann (1681-1767) - Concerto in D for 3 Horns, Violin, and Orchestra (1711),


J.S. Bach (1685-1750) - The Musical Offering (1747),


G.F. Handel (1685-1759) - Water Music (1717): Suite No. 3 in G Major,


F.J. Haydn (1732-1809) - Symphony No. 91 in Eb Major (1788): I. Largo - Allegro,


Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) - Symphonie Funubre et Triomphale, Op. 15 (1840)

Stanislaw Moniuszko (1819-1872) - Flis (The Raftsman) (1859): Overture,


Cesar Franck - Violin Sonata in A Minor (1886) and


   Psyche (1887),


Peter Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) - Symphony No. 1 in G Minor ("Winter Dreams"), Op. 13 (1866) and


     Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 4, Op. 43 (1879),


Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) - The Noon Witch, Op. 108 (1898),


Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) - Symphony No. 7 (1905),


Claude Debussy (1862-1917) - Petite Suite (1889, orch. 1907 by Henri Busser, 1872-1973 -- 101 years old, nice!),


Jean Absil (1893-1974) - Flemish Rhapsody (1935),


Aaron Copland (1900-1990) - An Outdoor Overture (1938, pretty indoor visual above...) and

     Appalachian Spring (1944),



Samuel Barber (1910-19810 - String Quartet, Op. 11 (1936): II, Adagio for Strings.


Harriet reads her classic LSD (part of which was set in The Ring of Harriet, Op. 142 [2006]),


George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)


attracts attention,


with its post-apocalyptic desert scenery,


and politics is back full force, with news of the National Archive getting serious against Fake Electors,


Joe Biden not seeing eye-to-eye with the Russians (vis-a-vis) Ukraine, and a


certain Fox reporter (as related by Mehdi Hassan and others),


Nicolle Wallace and other worthers reported on the anti-democracy words of Newt Gingerich,


Fani Willis granted a Special Grand Jury re the Lying Psychopath's pressure tactics against Brad Raffensperger and crew in Georgia,


Bill Barr's discussion with the January 6 Commission on the LP's infantile illusions and


childish-petulant-authoritarian (have these three adjectives heretofore been wed?) tendency to refer to himself in the third person,


Christiane Amanpour's interview of Marin Alsop (yes art has political aspects, too)...