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Beatrice Rana Bach partita

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Frank Lekens

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Jun 15, 2014, 2:08:08 AM6/15/14
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On BBC3 this morning I heard a live first partita by Beatrice Rana that
sounded really excellent. Anyone hear this?

I wouldn't mind if she recorded this, or came to play it live in these
parts.

(Apparently this is what she's touring with now?
http://www.torontosummermusic.com/index.php/festival-tickets/festival-program/july-23-beatrice-rana-piano/)
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Frank Lekens

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HT

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Jun 15, 2014, 5:43:06 AM6/15/14
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No. I didn't hear it but would love to. She's an impressive musician. Just compare her program with KB's recent one.

Henk

John Thomas

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Jun 15, 2014, 10:44:34 AM6/15/14
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On Sunday, June 15, 2014 2:43:06 AM UTC-7, HT wrote:
> No. I didn't hear it but would love to. She's an impressive musician. Just compare her program with KB's recent one.
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> Henk

Here she is: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=beatrice+rana

Frank Lekens

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Jun 17, 2014, 5:00:13 PM6/17/14
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John Thomas schreef op 15-6-2014 16:44:
Who's KB?

jrsnfld

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Jun 17, 2014, 6:15:01 PM6/17/14
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On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 2:00:13 PM UTC-7, Frank Lekens wrote:
> John Thomas schreef op 15-6-2014 16:44:
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> > On Sunday, June 15, 2014 2:43:06 AM UTC-7, HT wrote:
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> >> No. I didn't hear it but would love to. She's an impressive musician. Just compare her program with KB's recent one.

I was assuming Katia Buniatishvilli...not that I'm sure that's spelled correctly.

--Jeff

HT

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Jun 18, 2014, 4:56:13 AM6/18/14
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<g> it seems that my attempts to avoid to have to spell her name backfired. I was referring to Katia Buniatisvilli (SP?) who suffers from a horror vacui and tries to fill every second of her program with as many notes as possible (if Gaspard then also La Valse, etc.)

Henk

Al Eisner

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Jun 18, 2014, 5:39:06 PM6/18/14
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Close, but "...vili", a standard Georgian name ending. Another example
who had a profound influence on music (although I don't think he played
an instrument or composed anything) was Dzhugashvili. Glad to be of
help (?).
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Al Eisner

William Sommerwerck

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Jun 18, 2014, 5:48:04 PM6/18/14
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"Al Eisner" wrote in message
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> Close, but "...vili", a standard Georgian name ending. Another
> example who had a profound influence on music (although
> I don't think he played an instrument or composed anything)
> was Dzhugashvili.

But he was responsible for a lot of de-composing bodies.

HT

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Jun 19, 2014, 7:06:14 AM6/19/14
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Many thanks!

Henk
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