September 12 - Panoramas



Produce web page on Complete Works for



Pictures at Rodie's Exhibition, Op. 229 (2014)


also update the site's genre and

alphabetical lists, plus

edit page 2

Harp Concerto ("Ballerina"), Op. 123 (2004)
    I. Allegro giusto


and dream what's necessary, text-wise, re today's accretion o'

Book of Dreams, 2022, Op. 376 (2022)
     September 11-12
          8am She Parks Her Blue Van Slowly Back Into a Space,
               Directly Adjacent to Us, Stitting in a Parking Lot Outdoor Restaurant Table,
               Even Nudging Up Against Me, We Politely Rap, Pont to Situation, I Get Up
               Seeing She Is Avoing Wide-Open Window Bevel On Other Side (As If House Window),
               We Resolve That We'll Make Everything Work (at Present, She'll Not Even Be Able to Open
               Driver's Side)...
           9am w/ Jack and Other Choir People... My Way to Discourage Speed... Hm?...
               They're Gonna Sue You Al Dente or a la Dante!...
          11am Mike in Choir Sits Next to Me, I in Alto Section Extreme Performer Left,
                w/ No Harriet in Sight


Break to the next walk in the Vacaville Streets series:


here


we go with  a rocky


Stonecastle west


to


Stonegate,


reversing east


towards


Willow Green,


then


north /


south and


return.


Thereafter,


further


exploration,


under


dramatic


skies,



cross-


town


on



errands


manifesting


various


levels


of


success,


on


the


193rd day of


summer,


high


down 4 to


92 --


the 2,512 anniveersary for the


Battle of Marathon (490 BC), + the birthdays re


Alfred A[braham] Knopf (1892-1984) and


Ben Shahn (1898-1969).


Rather a lot of media, to wit: Russian defeats in Ukraine,


Thomas Arne (1710-1778) - Symphony No. 1 in C Major (1740, hmm...)


F.J. Haydn (1732-1809) - Piano Sonata No. 49 in C# Minor (1775),


Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - String Quartet No. 1, Op. 18 (1799),


Daniel Auber (1782-1871) - Marco Spada (1857): Overture,


Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Symphony No. 7 in E Major (1821),


Louis Theodor Gouvy (1819-1898) - Symphony No. 2 in F Mjaor, Op. 12 (1845),


Franz von Suppe (1819-1895) - Boccaccio Overture (1879),


Joachim Raff (1822-1882) - Symphony No. 7 in Bb ("In den Alpen"), Op. 201 (1870),


Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) - Symphony No. 8 in C Minor (1887),


Henri Duparc (1848-1933) - Lenore (1875),


Anton Arensky (1862-1906) - Orchestral Suite No. 1, Op. 1 (1885),


Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) - Symphony No. 7 in F Major, Op. 77 (1902),


Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) - Kuolema, Op. 44 (1904): I. Valse Triste,


Tor Aulin (1866-1914) - Master Olaf, Op. 22 (1908),


Cornelis Dopper (1870-1939) - Symphony No. 7 ("Zuiderzee") (1717),


Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) - The Wasps (1909): III. March Past of the Kitchen Utensils,


Gustav Holst (1874-1934) - Hammersmith Prelude and Scherzo (1933),


Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) - Menuet Antique (1895),


Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) - Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite 1 (1917),


Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) - Suite Modale for Flute and String Orchestra (1956),


Leo Winer (1885-1960) - Csonger and Tunde Suite, Op. 10b 91913),


Kurt Atterberg (1887-1974) - Piano Concerto in Bb Major, Op. 37 (1935),


Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) - Cello Concerto No. 2 (1930),


Knudage Riisager (1897-1974 -- looks like at least 2 types in this name, no?) - Etude, Ballet after Czery (1948): Pas de Deux


Fela Sowande (1905-1987) - African Suite (1930),


Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991) - Star Trek: I, 25. This Side of Paradise (1967),


the conitnuing legacy of Robert MacNeil (b. 1931) vis a vis PBS NewsHour (est. 1975), here on Politics Monday,


Arnold Rosner (1945-2013) - A Gentle Musicke , Op. 44 (1969),


perhaps a new relevation, but pretty much always suspected, w/r/t the Always-Lying Evil Psaychopath,


John Roberts (b. 1955) coming across reasonably normal, at least when compared to some of his off-the-deep-end Republican colleagues of the Suprese Court,


Jeffrey Beman (b. 1959) holding forth on troubled times,


Stephen Colbert (b. 1964), from a certain perspective, remarkably related,


Rachel Maddow (b. 1973, here with Lawrence O'Donnell b. 1951), ditto, and plus


Stephanie Ruhle (b. 1975), the disorientations and hope go


on and


on...