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What happened to the last 'n'? blumindy February 21 2006, 16:44:12 UTC
Happy Birthday from this crazy place, too!
{{Hugs}}

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Re: What happened to the last 'n'? dglenn February 21 2006, 17:01:23 UTC
Thanks, to both of you.

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Re: What happened to the last 'n'? syntonic_comma February 21 2006, 17:59:50 UTC
Let me know if you ever need a reference for a proof-reading job. This isn't the first time you've caught me. ( ... )

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aome February 21 2006, 17:44:15 UTC
J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio

I love that piece. Sang it in college, still one of my all-time favorites. :)

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jelazakazone February 22 2006, 03:14:12 UTC
Me too:) I used to have a recording of our performance, but I lost it somewhere along the way. Now, I only hear it in German and it doesn't make me as happy as when we sang it in English.

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aome February 22 2006, 03:25:22 UTC
I have the recording of our performance, but it's on tape, not any nicer format. Not sure if I can figure out Will's fancy-schmancy stereo system, but if I can, do you want me to see if I can make a copy?

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Christmas Oratorio syntonic_comma February 22 2006, 16:49:41 UTC
The recording I was listening to is in German. Parts 1 and 2 (of 6). It's a 57MB MP3 file recorded off the web from WDAV 18:00-19:00 Christmas Day. The iBook is scheduled to record the early-music program Harmonia then, but they weren't on their regular schedule. My recording has a few skips (WiFi interference), but I can put it in my web space if anyone wants it.
Bach's Christmas Oratorio
58:57, Deutsche Welle
One-hour concert performance of J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Parts I and II (holiday special).
broken link: www.prx.org/pieces/7655
parent link: www.prx.org/articles/297

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