So once I made this mixtape for my aunt, and I'm told she played it so much that her carepeeps nicked it. It was designed for Handel-loving Alzheimers people. Since I may not have a chance now to slip it back into her earspace, I'm putting it out in the aether.
(Kathleen Battle serenades the narcoleptics.)
Showing posts with label David Daniels. Show all posts
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Monday, October 7, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Handel Mahler additional linkery
First, a reminder that tomorrow's Giulio Cesare opener at the Met will be livestreamed here (audio only) starting at 7:30 Eastern. That's Daniels, Dessay, Coote, Dumaux, Bardon, with Bicket conducting, in the transferred Glyndebourne production, it of the Bollywood choreography. Fingers crossed for an interpolated Dil Cheez Kya Hai.
Second, audio of the aforementioned BSO / ASvO Mahler 3rd has been archived for a limited time:
Second, audio of the aforementioned BSO / ASvO Mahler 3rd has been archived for a limited time:
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