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GMS wrote: > On Feb 7, 2:46 am, Steve de Mena <st...@stevedemena.com> wrote: >> I believe that Bach Air was played in memoriam to someone who had >> recently died, maybe a benefactor of the orchestra? >> >> Steve > > Actually, it was probably for an orchestra musician who died while > still serving as a performing member of the ensemble. > > Gary Stucka > Cellist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra     

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Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Feb 7, 2008 20:50

On Jan 18, 3:50 pm, "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote: Dontaitchic...@aol.com appears to have caused the following letters to be typed in news:2044be25-9b95-4a00-9e04- ada7f5d93...@c23g2000hsa.googlegroups.com: On Jan 18, 2:15 am, "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote: Dontaitchic...@aol.com appears to have caused the following letters to be typed
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Steve de Mena wrote: > Bob Harper wrote: >> Steve de Mena wrote: >>> Bob Harper wrote: >>>> Steve de Mena wrote: >>>> >>>>>> Dontaitchicago@aol.com wrote: >>>>>>> I agree. This kind of programming is what my station WFMT in >>>>>>> Chicago >>>>>>> might well have done before ex-NPR types took the station over >>>>>>> and made >>>>>>> efforts to turn WFMT into just another generic station     

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Author: The Historian
Date: Jan 21, 2008 17:25

Bob Harper wrote: Steve de Mena wrote: Bob Harper wrote: Steve de Mena wrote: Dontaitchicago@aol.com wrote: I agree. This kind of programming is what my station WFMT in Chicago might well have done before ex-NPR types took the station over and made efforts to turn WFMT into just another generic station. I know whereof I speak
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Steve de Mena wrote: > Bob Harper wrote: >> Steve de Mena wrote: >> >>>> Dontaitchicago@aol.com wrote: >>>>> I agree. This kind of programming is what my station WFMT in Chicago >>>>> might well have done before ex-NPR types took the station over and >>>>> made >>>>> efforts to turn WFMT into just another generic station. I know >>>>> whereof I >>>>> speak: WFMT was so neat when we played     

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Author: Bob Harper
Date: Jan 18, 2008 23:14

Bob Harper wrote: Steve de Mena wrote: Dontaitchicago@aol.com wrote: I agree. This kind of programming is what my station WFMT in Chicago might well have done before ex-NPR types took the station over and made efforts to turn WFMT into just another generic station. I know whereof I speak: WFMT was so neat when we played 10 Mahler symphonies in a row
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Dontaitchicago@aol.com wrote: > On Jan 18, 11:19�am, Steve de Mena <st...@stevedemena.com> wrote: >> JohnGavin wrote: >> >>> I could easily listen to long stretches of J.S. Bach over Mozart. �A >>> Bach marathon would be easier than Beethoven too. >> But you are just one person. �I am thinking of programming for the >> entire listenership of a classical music radio station. >> >> Steve >     

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Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Jan 18, 2008 21:24

In article <Xns9A298286CEAEFquackandflap@216.168.3.70>, Matthew B. Tepper <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote: O <owenx@denofinequityx.com> appears to have caused the following letters to be typed in news:180120081357102875%%owenx@denofinequityx.com: Not fer nuttin', but how long do you listen to a classical radio station? Most radio stations expect their listeners to be tuned in for
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On Nov 15, 1:17 am, Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+use...@gmail.com> wrote: > Jeannie (hpjean...@yahoo.com) wrote: > > > I > > can still sing the Lord's Prayer, even, although I forget and > > start in Mom's alto range which makes the low notes almost too low > > for me. In the sung version, only "debts/debtors" works. > > For the tune you know anyway. I bet I know which one that is, but     

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Author: Bob Harper
Date: Jan 18, 2008 20:08

Matthew B. Tepper wrote: Al Eisner <eisner@slac.stanford.edu> appears to have caused the following letters to be typed in news:Pine.SOC.4.64.0708221802490.7437@flora05.slac.stanford.edu: On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Matthew B. Tepper wrote: 10. Hans Zimmer 9. Ferde Grofé 8. Philip Glass 7. István Marta 6. Giya Kancheli 5. Tikhon Khrennikov 4. Johann
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Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Jan 18, 2008 19:23

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Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Jan 18, 2008 16:56

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Author: O
Date: Jan 18, 2008 13:04

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Author: Jeannie
Date: Nov 15, 2007 19:53

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Author: Steve de Mena
Date: Aug 22, 2007 21:52

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