Beethoven | Beethoven
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Apr.30.2013
In this second book of M. J. Rose's Reincarnationist series Rose goes back to Europe for another memory tool. This time the tool is a flute made of bone that plays a tune to release the memories of past lives. Malachai has known about it for years through his treatment of Meer Logan who came to the...
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Jan.02.2013
You’re standing at the foot of a Protools interface cliff - there are fader switches rising and falling like elevators in one of those hotels where they put the cages on the outside of the wall. You can hear your track playing but the faders are moving by themselves. Who the hell is mixing this...
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Feb.21.2012
Every now and then, I like to feel connected to writing and real writers, so I subscribe to one of those writing magazines. Makes me feel I’m doing something positive towards my efforts to write, and you never know I might read an article that shows me how to write brilliantly, get published,...
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Mar.04.2011
The Heiligestadt Testament: BeethovenFor my brothers Carl and [Johann] Beethoven
And for my Canadian father, who read aloud in the lamplit parlor from the English greats. Recited.
Declaimed. All of that was in me years later when I rented a flat near the British Museum to do research and came upon...
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Oct.11.2010
The general public knows two things about Richard Wagner. One, he was a great composer. Two, Hitler loved him. Some have even commented that his was the background music to the Holocaust, which isn't quite fair, since Wagner died in 1883. And according to some sources, he wasn't even Hitler's...
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