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2503.1 | What *is* ignorance? | DOOLIN::HNELSON | Evolution in action | Wed Nov 28 1990 09:32 | 4 |
| I never heard of this (and never will, at 6:00 Sundays! 8^). What is
it?
- Hoyt
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2503.2 | My impression, others are welcome. | ULTRA::BURGESS | Mad man across the water | Wed Nov 28 1990 11:29 | 20 |
| re <<< Note 2503.1 by DOOLIN::HNELSON "Evolution in action" >>>
> -< What *is* ignorance? >-
> I never heard of this (and never will, at 6:00 Sundays! 8^). What is
> it?
Like I said, I'll probably be recording it for later listening (-:
"What" ?
I don't know how to describe it, other than it seems to help
fill some of my knowledge holes. Its "educational" - he plays a
piece, analyses it - picks out bits and emphasizes them on the piano,
sometimes he plays several recordings of the same piece and contrasts
them. Most of the stuff is light classical ("pop classics" ?).
I think he's a music prof at North-Eastern.
Reg
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2503.3 | Yes | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG2-2/W10, DTN 226-7556 | Wed Dec 12 1990 11:34 | 6 |
| I used to listen this. I think it may have been on WCRB. It's worth
catching. It was my impression the guy's name was Roland Nadeau.
Been around for many years, but these may be new installments.
len.
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2503.4 | Tape it, unless you're a REAL early bird. | ULTRA::BURGESS | Mad man across the water | Wed Dec 12 1990 18:11 | 13 |
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Nar_doe (?) Nah_doh (?) Dunno.
Anyway, the last couple of programmes have been on the Chopin
Ballades - Rubinstein and ??? forgot; a relatively young Russian
pianist. I find myself wandering around work with a walk-person tape
player on my belt until about thursday - hunting out the recordings
and scores, this is becoming a(nother) costly habit to feed. (-:, (-:
Reg
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2503.5 | New {& presumably "improved" ?} | ULTRA::BURGESS | Mad man across the water | Wed Jan 09 1991 21:35 | 14 |
| re <<< Note 2503.3 by DRUMS::FEHSKENS "len, EMA, LKG2-2/W10, DTN 226-7556" >>>
> -< Yes >-
> I used to listen this. I think it may have been on WCRB. It's worth
> catching. It was my impression the guy's name was Roland Nadeau.
> Been around for many years, but these may be new installments.
OK, I'm now able to report that it is a new series; the clue
being that he referred to the deaths of Arron Copeland and Leonard
Bernstein. I have the most recent 4 or 5 of the shows on VHS tape
now, I could copy them to small casettes if anyone is interested.
Reg
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