Delightful coffee-and-tea session, talking all subjects musical, with Tony Tanke at
Mishka's in
Davis and he
doubles the endowment for Davis Communinity Church,
Harriet, Emma, and all re co-production w/ Goat Hall Productions / SF Cabaret Opera -- 4pm, Sunday, December 18, at DCC of
The Nativity According to St. Matthew, Op. 72 (1998)
and
Gian Carlo Menotti - Amahl and the Night Visitors (1951)...
Wow! Thank you so much, Tony!
The
day
begns
getting
there,
and
continues
returning
southest
down
the
spectacularity
of
the
West Central Valley to
edit orchestration of
The Nativity According to St. Matthew, Op. 72 (1998)
VI. When They Saw the Star
and
page 49
Piano Concerto ("Child's Play"), Op. 122 (2004)
I. Allegro
double-check Complete Works page re
The Inner Circles, Op. 199 (2011 -- not exactly optimal, but close enough, and motivating a transference of newly-created pdfs from the old computer to new)
and do a bit more text for
Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
August 11-12
2am Always Bet with the One Who Arrives Late...
Meanwhile,
gotta go out for the 103 walk of the Vacaville Streets series,
right?
So to so by strolling from
North Boone Bend Parking,
west
to
East Christine,
then reversing south to Gatehouse and the Circle,
with a brief detour on the
Cooper School
Bike Path.
Clear?
About as much as being the 162nd day of summer,
high down a point to 95...
the anniversary re The Battle of Actium (1099, last such for the First Crusade) and
Chrisopher Columbus (1451-1506) landing in the Canary Islands (1492) on his way to... well...
also the birthday of Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961) and
George Soros (b. 1930).
Shall we also commemorate the media day for including
G.F. Handel (1685-1759) - Water Music Suite 1 (1717): VI. Minuet and
XI. Alla Hornpipe,
the U.S. House of Representatives passing the Inflation Reduction Act,
Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) - Iberia, Book 3 (1907): VII. Albaicin,
continued threats to democracy (well, hardly a commemoration...),
the charge of espionage being
leveled re the
Lard-o'-Maga search,
Al Gore (b. 1948) on climate change (hmm, this could appropriately be on just about any day...),
and Karine Jean-Pierre (b. 1977) nicely holding forth with
Stephen Colbert (b. 1964)...