Two that you might be particularly interested in:
Ottorino Respighi: (1) "Gli Uccelli"(The Birds) - based on Baroque pieces imitating birds(straight out of "Dictionary.com").
(2) "The Pines of Rome": this composition does not have the word "bird" in its title; but in the third secion - "I pini...
Two that you might be particularly interested in:
Ottorino Respighi: (1) "Gli Uccelli"(The Birds) - based on Baroque pieces imitating birds(straight out of "Dictionary.com").
(2) "The Pines of Rome": this composition does not have the word "bird" in its title; but in the third secion - "I pini...
Two that you might be particularly interested in:
Ottorino Respighi: (1) "Gli Uccelli"(The Birds) - based on Baroque pieces imitating birds(straight out of "Dictionary.com").
(2) "The Pines of Rome": this composition does not have the word "bird" in its title; but in the third secion - "I pini...
Two that you might be particularly interested in:
Ottorino Respighi: (1) "Gli Uccelli"(The Birds) - based on Baroque pieces imitating birds(straight out of "Dictionary.com").
(2) "The Pines of Rome": this composition does not have the word "bird" in its title; but in the third secion - "I pini...
Two that you might be particularly interested in:
Ottorino Respighi: (1) "Gli Uccelli"(The Birds) - based on Baroque pieces imitating birds(straight out of "Dictionary.com").
(2) "The Pines of Rome": this composition does not have the word "bird" in its title; but in the third secion - "I pini...
I just came across this video on You Tube - a two organ arrangement of the famous "Toccata" from Charles Marie-Widor's "5th Symphony": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbxSb-bgQGM&feature=related
Compare with Carlo Curley's performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvi7dIz4Ew8
And...
...financial MELTDOWN? Tom Hartman of KJFK "Progressive" radio, was featuring the documentary "INSIDE JOB" this evening on his program:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffHFjlqIzKE
I'm certainly no economist and am able to understand "high finance", about as easily as I can comprehend...
I'll be 76 yrs.old in October. That forthcoming event, and that I'm having lunch with my care-giver and the only really longtime friend I've ever had this afternoon, is probably what has prompted my question.
We go way back - have known each other for a very long time (30 yrs.+) ; but...
...and the cars we choose? If you don't believe in the concept of "transmigration of the soul"/re-incarnation, then there's no point in your responding to this question.
Do you think a valid correlation can be drawn between the reasons we choose to re-incarnate into a particular family or...