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Oct 07, 2005 22:43

Dichterliebe is awesome. I just returned from a friday night practice session...I sang the music and truly comitted myself to the text. For those of you who know me, you realize that when I practice I try to sing pieces while focusing on the technique ( Read more... )

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septascarabae October 8 2005, 03:09:58 UTC
I don't understand Red Sox fans, nevermind baseball fans. You can only love the underdog so much. The fact is, they're destined to lose.

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nostalgic_kiss October 8 2005, 05:04:20 UTC
Things are only destined to lose, when people have no hope in their ability.

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septascarabae October 8 2005, 05:39:13 UTC
Which is why even though so many people have been behind them, they've only won one world series in how long?

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nostalgic_kiss October 9 2005, 03:35:30 UTC
Because we don't need to hog things like the yankees, to know we're good. Just one every once in awhile, to prove that we can do it just as well.

And most of our pitchers not being very good condition might have been a contributing factor.

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pinkiesngr October 10 2005, 18:31:06 UTC
The Red Sox suck ass...moving on...

Dichterliebe is beautiful....you're listening to Fischer-Dieskau right? He will make little moments come alive that even the most sensitive musician is prone to miss.

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oratoriolieder October 12 2005, 03:49:52 UTC
I've been listening to the Fritz Wunderlich recording. Fischer-Diskeau is excellent though. I have a recording of him doing the Schubert cycles. I will try to find him doing Dichterliebe. Thanks for the heads up

As for your precious Oakland A's...why did you trade away Eric Byrne...sure he was a dick but he's one of maybe 10 people left in the game who go out and play hard every day.

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nostalgic_kiss October 26 2005, 02:37:38 UTC
=p

(they(the red sox)) Do not. They're all heart. Something very rare nowadays.

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pinkiesngr October 26 2005, 03:31:04 UTC
You've got to be kidding me. Heart?

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