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FRIENDS
- Jason
Anderson, choral conductor in Seattle
- Richard
Belcastro, composer in Philadelphia
- Ron
Drummond, musicologist/scholar based in Albany, NY
-
Heather MacLaughlin Garbes,
choral conductor in Seattle
- David
Hahn, composer in Seattle
- Karin
Kajita, jazz pianist in Seattle, and my colleague at Bethel Lutheran
- Abraham
Kaplan, my conducting professor at UW
- Anthony
Lien, choral conductor in Davis, CA
- Courtney
C. Patty, singer-songwriter pop-music mini-starlet in CA
-
Carl Ryanen-Grant
(1975–2000),
a best friend from my youth
- Kris
Snyder, old high school pal, now in LA
My Friends on Wikipedia
MUSIC
DESERT ISLAND DISCS
- Walton: Symphony No. 1, Cello Concerto –
Harrell, City of Birmingham Symphony, Rattle – EMI
- Walton: Belshazzar's Feast, Partita for
Orchestra – Allen, London Philharmonic, Slatkin – RCA
- Britten: War Requiem – London Symphony,
Hickox – Chandos
- Walton: Choral Works – Polyphony, Layton –
Hyperion
- Mahler: Symphony No. 6 – Cleveland
Orchestra, Szell – Sony
- Vaughan Williams: Sancta Civitas, Dona nobis pacem –
London Symphony, Hickox – EMI
- Britten: Spring Symphony – London Symphony,
Previn – EMI
- Elgar: Symphony No. 1 – London
Philharmonic, Boult – EMI
- Britten: Peter Grimes – Johnson, Covent
Garden, Haitink – EMI
- Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 and 7 –
Vienna Philharmonic, Carlos Kleiber – Deutsche Grammophon
- Bach: St. Matthew Passion –
Gardiner – Archiv [if an eleventh were oddly allowed]
MY FAVORITE COMPOSERS
Here are links for a few of my favorite composers,
together with my favorite compositions thereof. Yes, there are
geographic and historical biases here... but hey, they're my favorites!
And for those interested in rankings, generally speaking, the more pieces
listed, the more I like the composer.
Contemporary, i.e. living and composing
today
- British
-
James MacMillan: Cello Concerto; Veni, veni Emmanuel;
A Scotch
Bestiary; Seven Last Words;
choral music (especially Cantos sagrados, Christus vincit)
[favorite living composer]
-
John McCabe:
Edward II
- American
-
John Adams:
Nixon in China, The Death of Klinghoffer, Harmonielehre,
Lollapalooza,
Short Ride in a Fast Machine
-
Dominick Argento:
Postcard from Morocco, The Andrée Expedition
-
P.D.Q.
Bach: 1712 Overture, Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs, Erotica Variations,
Iphigenia in Brooklyn
-
Christopher Rouse:
Der Gerettete Alberich, Symphony No. 1,
Concert de Gaudí, Gorgon [favorite living American composer]
-
John
Williams: music to the original Star Wars trilogy (especially The Empire Strikes Back)
- Nordic
-
Jaakko Mäntyjärvi:
choral works (especially Canticum calamitatis maritimae, Pseudo-Yoik)
- Australian
- Carl
Vine: Symphony No. 3, Celebrare Celeberrime
Post-War Era, i.e. 1950 to present
- British
-
William
Alwyn: Symphony No. 3, Lyra angelica, Fantasy-Waltzes
-
Malcolm Arnold: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5, overtures, orchestral dances,
Concerto for Two Pianos
-
Benjamin Britten: War Requiem;
Spring Symphony; Peter Grimes; Billy Budd; Serenade for
Tenor, Horn and Strings; Sinfonia da requiem; choral music
(especially Five Flower Songs, Rejoice in the Lamb, Ballad
of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard, Hymn to St Cecilia); folksong arrangements
[second-favorite only to Walton]
-
Howard Ferguson: Partita, The Dream of the Rood
-
Robert Simpson:
Symphonies Nos. 3 and 5, Tempi
-
Michael Tippett: A Child of Our Time, Symphony No. 2, The Mask
of Time
- American
- Nordic
- Veljo
Tormis: Curse upon Iron, Overture No. 2 [yes, he's still
alive, but has essentially retired from composition]
- Other European
Pre-War Era, i.e. 1910–1950
- British
-
Arnold Bax: Symphonies
Nos. 1, 6 and 7, Tintagel, Mater ora filium
-
George Dyson: The
Canterbury Pilgrims
-
Gerald Finzi: In terra pax, Cello Concerto, choral works
(especially God is gone up and Lo, the full, final sacrifice)
-
Hamilton Harty: Piano
Concerto, Violin Concerto
-
Gustav Holst: The Planets, Egdon Heath, choral music
(especially Ave Maria)
-
John Ireland:
Piano Concerto in E-flat
-
Constant Lambert:
Summer's Last Will and Testament, The Rio Grande
- E. J.
Moeran: Symphony in G minor, Cello Concerto, other orchestral works
- Ralph
Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem, Symphony No. 4, A Sea
Symphony, Sinfonia antartica, Sancta Civitas, Songs of
Travel, choral works (especially Three Shakespeare Songs),
London Symphony, Riders to the Sea
-
William Walton: Symphony No. 1, Belshazzar's Feast, Cello
Concerto, Viola Concerto, choral works (especially Where does the uttered
Music go?, A Litany), String Quartet in A minor, Partita,
Hindemith Variations, Crown Imperial, The Bear, Troilus and
Cressida, Façade [favorite composer... after all,
I run
the website]
- American
-
Samuel Barber: Cello Concerto, Symphony No. 1, Essays for
Orchestra, Prayers of Kierkegaard, songs (especially
Nocturne and Three Songs op.45), Reincarnations, Violin Concerto
-
Aaron Copland:
Piano Variations, Clarinet Concerto, In the Beginning
- Howard Hanson:
Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold:
Violin Concerto, Symphony in F-sharp
- French
-
Francis Poulenc:
Gloria, Piano Concerto, Concerto for Two Pianos, motets, Dialogues
des Carmélites
-
Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G, Daphnis et Chloé, Une
barque sur l'ocèan, orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an
Exhibition
- Nordic
- Central and Eastern European
-
Bohuslav Martinů:
Symphony No. 6
- Sergei
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Alexander Nevsky Cantata,
Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2,
Symphony No. 1
- Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2,
The Isle of the Dead, Symphonic Dances, Piano
Concerto No. 2, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Cello Sonata
-
Igor Stravinsky:
Symphony of Psalms, The Rite of Spring, Symphony in Three
Movements
-
Karol Szymanowski:
Stabat mater, Symphony No. 3
Late Romantic Era, i.e. 1850–1910
- British
- Edward
Elgar: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2, Enigma Variations, Cello Concerto
-
Hubert Parry:
Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4, Symphonic Variations
- German / Austrian
-
Johannes Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 4, Ein deutsches Requiem,
Tragic Overture, Piano Quintet in G minor (especially as orchestrated
by Schoenberg), choral works (especially
Warum ist das Licht gegeben den Mühseligen), Liebeslieder
Waltzes (both sets), String Sextet No. 1
-
Anton Bruckner:
Symphonies Nos. 8 and 9, motets (especially Locus iste, Os
justi)
-
Gustav Mahler:
Symphonies Nos. 2, 5, 6 and 8, songs [favorite pre-Modernist composer]
-
Richard Wagner:
Der Ring des Nibelungen (especially Götterdämmerung)
- Central or Eastern European
- French
- Italian
Early Romantic Era, i.e. 1800–1850
- French
- German / Austrian
-
Ludwig van
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5, 7, 9, and 1; Piano
Concerto No. 4; Missa solemnis; Moonlight, Pathétique, and Waldstein
Sonatas
-
Felix Mendelssohn:
Symphony No. 5, Hebrides Overture, Elijah, Violin Concerto
-
Franz Schubert:
Symphonies Nos. 8 and 9, Erlkönig
Pre-Romantic Era, i.e. before 1800
- Classical Era, 1750–1800
-
Joseph Haydn: Symphonies
Nos. 92 and 101 "Clock", Harmoniemesse, Lord Nelson Mass
- Late Baroque Era, i.e. 1700–1750
- Early and Middle Baroque Era, i.e. 1600–1700
- High Renaissance Era, i.e. 1500–1600
- Medieval Era, i.e. 1000–1400
-
Pérotin: Viderunt
omnes, other organa
SOME FAVORITE COMPOSITIONS
ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
Thirty Favorite Symphonies
- Walton: Symphony No. 1
- Elgar: Symphony No. 1
- Korngold: Symphony in F-sharp
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
- Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 5 "Reformation"
- Kalinnikov: Symphony No. 1
- Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 4
- Robert Simpson: Symphony No. 5
- Mahler: Symphony No. 6
- Tippett: Symphony No. 2
- Mahler: Symphony No. 5
- Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8
- Dvořák: Symphony No. 8
- Barber: Symphony No. 1
- Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2
- Arnold: Symphony No. 5
- Alwyn: Symphony No. 3
- Bax: Symphony No. 1
- Brahms: Symphony No. 1
- Britten: Sinfonia da requiem
- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
- Chausson: Symphony in B-flat
- Anton Rubinstein: Symphony No. 6
- Moeran: Symphony in G minor
- Walton: Symphony No. 2
- Diamond: Symphony No. 2
- Parry: Symphony No. 4
- Bruckner: Symphony No. 9
- Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
- Sibelius: Symphony No. 7
Ten Favorite Piano Concertos
- Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4
- Poulenc: Piano Concerto
- MacDowell: Piano Concerto No. 2
- Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1
- Harty: Piano Concerto
- Schumann: Piano Concerto
- Ireland: Piano Concerto in E-flat
- Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F
- Poulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos
- Howard Ferguson: Piano Concerto
Ten Favorite Violin Concertos
- Korngold: Violin Concerto
- Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1
- Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1
- Barber: Violin Concerto
- Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
- William Schuman: Violin Concerto
- Harty: Violin Concerto
- Walton: Violin Concerto
- Brahms: Violin Concerto
- Moeran: Violin Concerto
Ten Favorite Cello Concertos
- Walton: Cello Concerto
- MacMillan: Cello Concerto
- Barber: Cello Concerto
- Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1
- Dvořák: Cello Concerto
- Moeran: Cello Concerto
- Finzi: Cello Concerto
- Elgar: Cello Concerto
- Britten: Cello Symphony
- Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations
Ten Favorite Works for Solo Singer and
Orchestra
- Britten: Serenade for Tenor, Horn and
Strings
- Britten: Our Hunting Fathers
- Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915
- Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
- Walton: A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table
- Walton: Anon. in Love
Ten Favorite Shorter Orchestral Works
- Walton: Partita for Orchestra
- Adams: Lollapalooza
- Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme of
Thomas Tallis
- Respighi: Orchestration of Bach:
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
- Walton: Portsmouth Point
- Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
- Britten: Four Sea Interludes from "Peter
Grimes"
- Strauss: Death and Transfiguration
- Ives: The Unanswered Question
- Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead
CHORAL MUSIC
Twenty Favorite Large-Scale Works for Chorus
and Orchestra
- Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
- Britten: War Requiem
- Britten: Spring Symphony
- Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem
- Szymanowski: Stabat mater
- Tippett: A Child of Our Time
- Duruflé: Requiem
- Dyson: The Canterbury Pilgrims
- Dvořák: Requiem
- Mahler: Symphony No. 8
- Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky Cantata
- Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem
- Bach: St Matthew Passion
- Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard
- Lambert: Summer's Last Will and Testament
- Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms
- Tippett: The Mask of Time
- Poulenc: Gloria
- Orff: Carmina burana
- Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony
Twenty Favorite Unaccompanied Choral
Works
- Walton: Where does the uttered Music go?
- Walton: A Litany
- Bax: Mater ora filium
- Barber: Reincarnations
- Mäntyjärvi: Canticum calamitatis maritimae
- MacMillan: Christus vincit
- Britten: Five Flower Songs
- Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs
- Britten: Hymn to St Cecilia
- Badings: Missa antiphonica
- Robert Simpson: Tempi
- Byrd: Tribue Domine
- Copland: In the Beginning
- Martin: Mass for double choir
- Duruflé: Quatre motets sur der thèmes
gregoriens
- Poulenc: Quatre motets pour un temps de
Noël
- Britten: A Boy Was Born
- Thompson: Alleluia
- Victoria: O magnum mysterium
- Bruckner: Virga Jesse
OTHER CLASSICAL MUSIC
Ten Favorite Works of Chamber Music
- Walton: String Quartet in A minor
- Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 8
- Brahms: String Sextet No. 1
- Brahms: Piano Quartet in G minor
- Schumann: Piano Quintet
- Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time
- Shostakovich: Piano Quintet
- Chausson: Chanson perpétuelle
- Barber: Dover Beach
Ten Favorite Works for Solo Piano
- Copland: Piano Variations
- Alkan: Concerto for Solo Piano
- Beethoven: Pathétique Sonata
- Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata
- Ligeti: Musica ricercata
- Alwyn: Fantasy-Waltzes
- Bartók: Piano Sonata
Ten Favorite Art Songs and Song-Cycles
- Schumann: Dichterliebe
- Barber: Nocturne
- Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel
- Schubert: Erlkönig
- Barber: Three Songs, opus 45
- Walton: A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table
- Barber: Solitary Hotel
- Britten: Folksong arrangements
- Walton: Anon. in love
- Vaughan Williams: On Wenlock Edge
Ten Favorite Operas
- Britten: Peter Grimes
- Puccini: La bohème
- Adams: Nixon in China
- Britten: Billy Budd
- Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer
- Argento: Postcard from Morocco
- Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites
- Puccini: Turandot
- Wagner: Götterdämmerung
- Mozart: Don Giovanni
Ten Favorite Film Scores
- John Williams: Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes
Back
- William Walton: Henry V
- John Williams: Star Wars IV: A New Hope
- Michael Kamen: The Adventures of Baron
Munchausen
- John Morris: Clue
- John Corigliano: The Red Violin
- John Williams: Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Scott of the Antarctic
- Cliff Eidelmann: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered
Country
- Bernard Herrmann: Journey to the Center of
the Earth
Ten Favorite Living Composers
- James MacMillan
- Christopher Rouse
- John Adams
- Jaakko Mäntyjärvi
- Dominick Argento
- John McCabe
- John Harbison
- John Williams
- Carl Vine
- Henri Dutilleux
Ten Favorite Recent Major Compositions [at
least 15 minutes' duration; composed in the last 20 years, i.e. since 1987]
- James MacMillan: Cello Concerto (1996)
- James MacMillan: Veni, Veni, Emmanuel
(1992)
- Christopher Rouse: Der gerettete Alberich
(1997)
- Christopher Rouse: Concert de Gaudí (1999)
- John Adams: Violin Concerto (1993)
- James MacMillan: A Scotch Bestiary (2004)
- John Adams: Nixon in China (1987)
- James MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the
Cross (1993)
- John Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer (1991)
- Carl Vine: Symphony No. 3 (1990)
Ten Favorite Recent Choral Compositions
[without orchestra, and also since 1987]
- Jaakko Mäntyjärvi: Canticum calamitatis
maritimae (1997)
- James MacMillan: Christus vincit (1994)
- Thomas Adès: The Fayrfax Carol (1997)
- James MacMillan: Cantos Sagrados (1989)
- Kirke Mechem: Island in Space (1990)
- Peter Winkler: Requiem aeternam (2001)
- Dominick Argento: Everyone Sang (1991)
- Roupen Shakarian: Other Voices (2002)
- Moses Hogan: The Battle of Jericho (1996)
- Dominick Argento: Spirituals and Swedish
Chorales (1994)
MY FAVORITE MUSICIANS
Ten Favorite Living Orchestral Conductors
- Sir Charles Mackerras
- Claudio Abbado
- Michael Tilson Thomas
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner
- Vernon Handley
- Richard Hickox
- Leonard Slatkin
- Neeme Järvi
- André Previn
- Andrew Litton
Ten Favorite Living Choral Conductors
- Eric Ericson
- Stephen Layton
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner
- Dale Warland
- Stefan Parkman
- Paul Spicer
- David Hill
- Laurence Equilbey
- Peter Phillips
- Charles Bruffy
Ten Favorite Historical Conductors
- Carlos Kleiber
- Leonard Bernstein
- George Szell
- Sir Georg Solti
- Eugene Ormandy
- Sir Adrian Boult
- Charles Munch
- Karl Böhm
- Bruno Walter
- Sir John Barbirolli
Ten Favorite Orchestras
-
Vienna Philharmonic
-
Berlin Philharmonic
- London Philharmonic Orchestra
- San Francisco Symphony
- New York Philharmonic
- Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Ten Favorite Living Singers
- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone
- Placido Domingo, tenor
- Philip Langridge, tenor
- Sir Thomas Allen, baritone
- Heather Harper, soprano
Ten Favorite Living Instrumentalists
- Hilary Hahn, violin
- Emanuel Ax, piano
- Yo-Yo Ma, cello
- Lynn Harrell, cello
- Joshua Bell, violin
Ten Favorite Choirs
- BBC Singers
-
Netherlands Chamber Choir
- Polyphony
-
Chœur du Chambre Accentus
- Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
- Monteverdi Choir
- The Sixteen
- Holst Singers
- Dale Warlard Singers (ensemble now defunct)
- RIAS Chamber Choir
Ten Favorite Early Music Ensembles
-
The Tallis Scholars
- The Sixteen
- Orlando Consort
-
The Hilliard Ensemble
- Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque
Soloists
- Huelgas Ensemble
Ten Favorite Popular Music Artists
- Billy Joel
-
Tom Lehrer (Does he count as
"popular" music?)
- ... uh... The Beatles, I guess
- ... hmmmm..... yeah, I think that's
about it. I'm a snob.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS
FICTION
Five Favorite Authors
-
Agatha
Christie: And Then There Were None [probably my favorite
book], Murder on the Orient
Express, etc., etc., etc....
-
E. M. Forster: Room with a View,
Where Angels Fear to Tread, Howard's End, Maurice
- Douglas Adams:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, Dirk Gently's
Holistic Detective Agency series
-
Katherine
Mansfield: short stories
- J. K. Rowling: the Harry Potter
series
- Terry Pratchett, the Discworld
series
- Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead, Atlas
Shrugged
Five Favorite Books by Other Authors
- The Shadow of the Wind, by
Carlos
Ruiz Zafón
- The Name of the Rose, by
Umberto Eco
- The Portrait of Dorian Gray, by
Oscar Wilde
- The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, by
Carson McCullers
NON-FICTION
Five Favorite Books on History
- Endurance, by Alfred Lansing –
also my favorite book on Antarctica (see below)
- Act of Creation, by Stephen C.
Schlesinger –
about the founding of the United Nations
- The Mapmakers, by John Noble Wilford
–
about the diverse history of cartography
- The Professor and the Madman, by
Simon Winchester –
about the beginnings of the Oxford English Dictionary
- pretty girl in crimson rose (8), by
Sandy Balfour –
more autobiography than history, but that's where I file it
Five Favorite Books on Music
- Michael Steinberg's compilations of program
notes: The Symphony, The Concerto, and Choral Masterworks
- Portrait of Walton, by Michael
Kennedy
- The Selected Letters of William Walton,
edited by Malcolm Hayes
- Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitri
Shostakovich, edited (or perhaps mostly authored) by Solomon Volkov
- America's Musical Life, by Richard
Crawford
- What We Really Do, by Peter Phillips
Five Favorite Books on Antarctica
- Endurance, by Alfred Lansing –
the most gripping re-telling of Shackleton's most famous expedition
- The Worst Journey in the World, by
Apsley Cherry-Gerrard –
about aspects of the fatal Scott expedition
- Terra Incognita, by Sara Wheeler
–
a writer's travelogue
- Waiting to Fly, by Ron Naveen –
about being a professional penguin-counter
- Antarctica, by Kim Stanley Robinson
–
ok, this is technically fiction, but, hey, oh well
ENTERTAINMENT
FILMS
Five Favorite Comedies
-
Clue
-
Groundhog Day
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
-
Silent Movie
- Animal Crackers
Five Favorite Dramas
-
Amadeus
-
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
-
The Bridge on the River Kwai
-
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
-
The Remains of the Day
Five Favorite Science Fiction Films
- Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back
-
Serenity
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Star Trek IV: The Voyager Home
- Star Wars IV: A New Hope
TELEVISION
Five Favorite Comedy Programs
-
Whose Line Is It, Anyway?,
both British and American versions
-
Yes,
Minister and Yes, Prime Minister
-
Fawlty Towers
-
The
Simpsons
-
Friends
Five Favorite Science Fiction Programs
(and the like)
- Star Trek (especially Voyager
and Next Generation)
-
Battlestar Galactica (the current
version)
-
Firefly
-
Doctor Who (the current version)
-
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (and Angel)
Favorite Non-Fiction Programs
(well, mostly non-fiction)
- The Colbert Report
-
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
-
Mythbusters
- Jeopardy!
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
RADIO
THEATER
SPORTS
TRAVEL
"Been There" - Top Five Destinations So Far
- London, my favorite city anywhere
- Ischia, an island in the Bay of Naples
- Kangaroo Island, three hours south of Adelaide, Australia
- Salisbury, England
- Estonia
"Not Yet" - Top Ten Spots I Haven't Been to Yet
- Antarctica, any and all of it, but especially the South Pole and McMurdo
Station
- more of England, especially Cornwall, Devon, Oxford, Canterbury, and the
great cathedrals
- Scandinavia, especially Stockholm, Copenhagen, and the Norwegian fjords
- Scotland and Ireland
- Saint Petersburg
- Prague
- Egypt, though not until/if the Middle East calms somewhat
- Galapagos Islands
- Disneyland (it's been fourteen years since my last visit, and I'm told
it's a completely different place)
- Chicago
Top Five Spots in the Seattle Area
- Woodland
Park Zoo
- Port Townsend, great for a getaway
-
Olympic Sculpture Park, newly opened in January 2007
- Space Needle, especially for dinner with a view
- Seattle Art Museum,
recently re-opened
SEATTLE
MISC.
LINKS
MUSIC IN
SEATTLE
ORCHESTRAL
ENSEMBLES
CHORAL
ENSEMBLES
OTHER MUSIC
OPERA
BALLET
CHAMBER
MUSIC
VENUES
OTHER LINKS
MUSIC
Best online sources to purchase
recordings
Best online sources to purchase
scores
Choral Resources
Musicology
Music Reference
Music Magazines
Misc. Music
UNITED NATIONS
and related resources
MISC. LINKS
INTERNET
SERVICES
REFERENCE
SOME INTERESTING
SITES
MY FAVORITE WIKIPEDIA PAGES
-
Recent Deaths,
which I check far too often to be healthy
-
Tunguska event –
Cosmic trouble afoot in 1908 Siberia...
-
Presidents of the United States by Religion – Check out Lincoln for a
possible surprise!
-
Better Know a
District, from The Colbert Report
-
Kangaroo Island,
where Marnie and I honeymooned in November 2006
-
Trans-Neptunian Object, presently the astronomical bodies which I find
most fascinating
-
Charles Joseph
Minard, creator of what is probably the greatest graph in human history
-
Hubble
Ultra-Deep Field, which picture is also my computer desktop image
-
William Walton,
the article which I have contributed to most extensively
-
List of Members of the Order of Merit – But first, guess which five
composers are included!
MY FAVORITE WORDS
- phenolphthalein – How often does one
find the "phth" combination!?
- bavard – a French adjective
describing one who talks incessantly, derived from the term for the foam
developing around the mouth of a rabid, barking dog
- passenge – not a word yet, but it
should be... after all, what does a passenger do?
- arachibutyrophobia – the fear of
peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. Seriously. There's a word for
everything, it seems.
- flabbergast – 'cuz it's fun to say
- dagnabbit – see "flabbergast"
- "Oprah", as spoken by James Earl
Jones – see David Letterman's "Top Ten Words That Sound Great When Spoken by
James Early Jones", January 5, 1994 [Unfortunately, the link near the bottom
of
this page seems dysfunctional.]
- Qatar – Ah, the "q", but no "u"...
plus geographically interesting!
- debris – It looks/sounds so hoity-toity,
but then consider its meaning.
- non-stick – because it rocks
MY FAVORITE YouTube VIDEOS
-
Carlton Draught's "Big
Ad" – not as good quality as the original, but it'll do.
-
Herding
cats – so, so funny.
-
Rachmaninov had big
hands, courtesy of Igudesman and Joo.
- Dudley Moore creates a
Britten/Pears-style setting of
"Little
Miss Muffet" from the 1960's stage revue "Beyond the
Fringe".
- Stephen Colbert's speech at the
White House Correspondents' Dinner,
part 1
and part 2
– proof that at least Scalia has a sense of humor
- Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert
present an award
at the '06
Emmys.
- And while you're at it, Jon
Stewart and Stephen Colbert present
at the '07
Emmys too.
HUMOR
GDC
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