Sat, 23 July 2005 The third episode of Common Tone was released this evening and is now available for download. This episode features a discussion on the music of American composer David Diamond and includes the 1st movement of his Symphony No. 2 performed by the Seattle Symphony and conducted by Gerard Schwarz. It also includes the story of a brush with a Supreme Court Chief Justice and a few more surprises. Don't forget: our new store at Zazzle.com is ready for you to peruse and sit a spell. There's a message forum so you can interact with us & leave comments or questions. Jim designed the T-shirts, with new designs going up every few days. They're way funny. Buy one and show the world what a sophisticate you are. Thanks for listening, and please direct your comments to us at CommonTone@ gmail.com or stop by our blog, commontoneblog.blogspot.com. TECHNICALS File Format: MPEG-4 , File Size: 30.6 MB , Running Time: 33 min Comments[2] |
Fri, 22 July 2005 Here's the second episode of Common Tone from back in July 2005. This episode includes the piece Short Ride In A Fast Machine by John Adams, as performed by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Sir Simon Rattle; and "Molto Vivace" from Ellen Taafe Zwilich's Symphony No. 3 as performed by the Louisville Orchestra and conducted by James Sedares. Join us for this second episode as we once again dodge ASCAP as only we can. TECHNICALS File Format: MPEG-4 , File Size: 34.5 MB , Running Time: 37 min. Thanks for listening, and send your comments and suggestions to us at CommonTone@gmail.com or visit our blog at commontoneblog.blogspot.com. We'd love to hear from you. My Odeo Channel (odeo/41252590aee5aaca)
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Thu, 7 July 2005 Here's the first episode of Common Tone from back in July 2005. Thanks for listening, and send your comments and suggestions to us at CommonTone@gmail.com or visit our blog at commontoneblog.blogspot.com. We'd love to hear from you. Comments[0] |

