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Lou Reed Delmore Schwartz (Syracuse)

In Gan Eden with Delmore Schwartz. Lou Reed studied with Schwartz at Syracuse. I forgot the connection to SU, where Reed majored in English –a little piece of American Jewish culture. And Schwartz studied, a little, with Whitehead. You can … Continue reading

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Gravity and Grace (Arvo Pärt) (Religion in Music)

You can hear a little bit of it here. Full of grace, driving fast down rt. 81 listening to Arvo Pärt In Principio  is mysterious and very beautiful. A more complex sensation is the realization that you are going just … Continue reading

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From Umm Kulthum to Rachid Taha (Cosmopolitanism)

Something new to listen to. What a thought! In the little world of twentieth century philosophy and thought that I inhabit, sometimes sadly, cosmopolitanism means Germany and German Jews and maybe, just maybe German modernism. But isn’t that all a … Continue reading

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Other People’s Homes (Requiem)

On the road home from Syracuse down rt. 81, through small cities, Binghamton and Scranton where other people live. It’s the place “in between” where I’d rather not live. Listened to Mozart’s Requiem, picking up speed, and eating peanuts. With … Continue reading

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Shaker Loops & Light Over Water (John Adams) (Spiritual in Art)

Big loopy things, moving fast and then trance-like and meditative through light snow. John Adams’ Shaker Loops and Light Over Water play around with nature and the spiritual in art. The first piece, from 1974, are played by 3 violins, a … Continue reading

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Night Drive (“Primitive Physical Delight In Motion For Its Own Sake”) (Serial Form)

I like the night drive home going fast east on rt. 80 towards New York City. You’re joined up in the groove along a string of red light, with strings of red lights and strings of white lights zipping past. … Continue reading

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Happy Hannukah (Baroque)

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Brahms (66 mph)

Sat in a friend’s car the other day going out to lunch, and got stuck listening to Brahms, whom I’m pretty sure I still hate. Like a thick smear of chicken schmaltz on a doughnut. But on the ride home … Continue reading

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Nice Flow (Public Art at the Highline)

On permanent display at the Highline in New York. It is supposed to evoke the Hudson River. It has nice flow to it. It’s in an underpass under a building. During the summer, food stands and tables are set up … Continue reading

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(I “Hate”) Beethoven Awareness Month (24/7)

Did you know that November is Beethoven Awareness Month at WQXR? I can’t wait until it’s over.  “So don’t listen.” For some reason, I feel compelled, no, “commanded” to listen!  “…Did you know that Beethoven was a nature lover? Like … Continue reading

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