Monthly Archives: May 2008

SF Examiner Blog

A lot of future blog postings will be at my SF Examiner blog, which is: http://www.examiner.com/x-373-SF-Classical-Music-Examiner However, I’ll still be updating this one from time to time with more personal information. The Examiner blog is about classical music here in … Continue reading

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The Ease of Setting Up

So the new Mac Pro is all set up and running. Actually, that was the case almost immediately; as one might expect from Apple these days, the computer came out of the box ready to roll, not a problem in … Continue reading

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Follies and Seeing Them Succeed

It’s definitely enjoyable to see one of your students do well. I haven’t had all that much to do with Ben Jones’s education in some ways — the only thing he took ‘officially’ with me was Topics in Musical Analysis … Continue reading

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Mac Pro

It’s similar to the way a dog circles around a spot for a while before finally lying down on it. When I’m getting ready to make a substantial purchase, I start going online and pricing it over and over, trying … Continue reading

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Von Karajan

2008 is Herbert von Karajan’s 100th birthday (had he lived to this age, that is.) As a result there are a lot of recordings being reissued, given that this man is the most recorded artist in history (so far). He … Continue reading

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