The adventures of a writer and native Pennsylvanian transplanted to Silicon Valley. Notes on California landscape, history, and culture; plus discussions of writing, reading, music, God, food, and whatever else seems like a good idea at the time. Questions? Comments? Smart remarks?
Saturday, August 24, 2002
Many thanks to my generous friend Joe, who sent me the copy of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony that I'm listening to now. For various reasons it's been a difficult day, and I needed the power of a truly great piece of music to help me tonight. This version was conducted by Christopher Hogwood, featuring the London Symphony Chorus and the Academy of Ancient Music playing authentic instruments. It's somewhat faster paced than the versions I've heard before, but it is grand beyond words.
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