[f_minor] f_minor Digest, Vol 13, Issue 2

Terry McLeod mfmcleod at earthlink.net
Fri May 20 23:21:04 EDT 2011


Mary - 

The Schiff lectures were so good that I have the complete series on my iPod
now.

This method was retested today, but not sure it will work for all computer
set-ups.

	Open your Guardian link in Internet Explorer
	Cover each lecture link and right click.
	Select "save target as" and it will copy on your computer.

After that, it was a cumbersome process but I did copy them into my iPod
library and rename by Sonata number. 

Good luck
Terry

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Today's Topics:

   1. Not Gould but ... (maryellen jensen)
   2. Re: Not Gould but ... (Arlene Dick)
   3. Re: Not Gould but ... (Kpapademas at aol.com)
   4. Re: Not Gould but ... (Jason Blake)
   5. Re: Not Gould but ... (Houpt, Fred)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 03:25:55 +0200
From: maryellen jensen <maryellenjensen28 at hotmail.com>
To: <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Subject: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
Message-ID: <SNT111-W308202084F521BE44CB2D9B5710 at phx.gbl>
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Awfully quiet around here lately I must say - still catching up with your
Leonard Cohen albums? "The Future" is my favourite ... not for nothing the
GG Prize, n'est-ce pas?

Just last week I found a series of "live" lectures on Beethoven's Sonatas
given by Andras Schiff in London and I fell under the spell. Has anyone else
heard them? If so, will you please comment on them? I wept during the second
'movement' of Opus 111, I just fell apart: it wasn't because of Schiff's
narrative, it was the music and how Schiff played it. There is no irony
intended here for those of you who might be chuckling. No no. Sorry. I
really blubbed and was relieved not to have been among the 'publicke' in
such a state although there must have been plenty of people in the audience
who found themselves wiping away tears and suppressing sobs, if the
amplitude of the belated applause accounts for anything; applause which
Schiff had already expressed was not entirely welcome in such circumstances.
Here at my little home station I applauded as well, loud and clear, once the
shock of beauty's sting had pulled its weight of tears from my soul. Then I
staggered to the window fo!
 r an eyefull of night sky.    

Unfortunately the first "three parts" of this series/link are no longer
completely active (there are just a few brief moments of music or discourse
and then silence). The 'series' begins at: "Part Four: towards The
Pastoral". I began listening at Part Eight and without ever intending to do
so I did nothing other than listen for an entire evening (and then I blubbed
and then I went outside for a walk in the night). 

http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/page/0,,1943867,00.html

Spoiler alert: Schiff plays Sonata 14 Opus 27 no. 2  as fast as ...

SOS: can anybody tutor me on how I can keep these downloads from The
Guardian?

Mary










 
   





 		 	   		  
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 19:29:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Arlene Dick <arlenedick at yahoo.com>
To: "Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould."
	<f_minor at glenngould.org>
Subject: Re: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
Message-ID: <748825.95562.qm at web45105.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
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how to save Guardian downloads, it is easy


right click each one, "save as link", becomes an mp3 file.
you tell it to go to your music folder.
i tried the first one (50 min), worked nicely on my itunes, he was funny,
can you hear me, you always tell me a week later you could not hear me


enjoy!


---Arlene
ps after sucessfyl download, i went to get info and change the name of the
file to guardian one

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http://onboogiestreet.blogspot.com/



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>From: maryellen jensen <maryellenjensen28 at hotmail.com>
>To: f_minor at glenngould.org
>Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:25 PM
>Subject: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
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>Awfully quiet around here lately I must say - still catching up with your
Leonard Cohen albums? "The Future" is my favourite ... not for nothing the
GG Prize, n'est-ce pas?
>
>Just last week I found a series of "live" lectures on Beethoven's 
>Sonatas given by Andras Schiff in London and I fell under the spell. 
>Has anyone else heard them? If so, will you please comment on them? I 
>wept during the second 'movement' of Opus 111, I just fell apart: it 
>wasn't because of Schiff's narrative, it was the music and how Schiff 
>played it. There is no irony intended here for those of you who might 
>be chuckling. No no. Sorry. I really blubbed and was relieved not to 
>have been among the 'publicke' in such a state although there must have 
>been plenty of people in the audience who found themselves wiping away 
>tears and suppressing sobs,
 if the amplitude of the belated applause accounts for anything; applause
which Schiff had already expressed was not entirely welcome in such
circumstances. Here at my little home station I applauded as well, loud and
clear, once the shock of beauty's sting had pulled its weight of tears from
my soul. Then I staggered to the window for an eyefull of night sky.? ? 
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>Unfortunately the first "three parts" of this series/link are no longer
completely active (there are just a few brief moments of music or discourse
and then silence).The 'series' begins at: "Part Four: towards The
Pastoral".I began listening at Part Eight and without ever intending to do
so I did nothing other than listen for an entire evening(and then I blubbed
and then I went outside for a walk in the night). 
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>http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/page/0,,1943867,00.html
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>Spoiler alert: Schiff plays Sonata 14 Opus 27 no. 2? as fast as ...
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>SOS: can anybody tutor me on how I can keep these downloads from The
Guardian?
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 22:40:43 EDT
From: Kpapademas at aol.com
To: arlenedick at yahoo.com, f_minor at glenngould.org
Subject: Re: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
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thanks mary for the link and a welcome spark for the F_Minors -  beautiful
beethoven indeed.
and thanks arlene  ..
I tried with my version of windows (windows 7): when I right click, the
choice is "save as target" and it will give the mp3 file as well.
 
and to hear Glenn Gould play _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJG8VqU8XNE_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJG8VqU8XNE)  
 
Katherine
 

In a message dated 5/19/2011 9:30:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
_arlenedick at yahoo.com_ (mailto:arlenedick at yahoo.com)
 writes:

 
 
 
how to save Guardian downloads, it  is easy

right click each one, "save as  link", becomes an mp3 file.
you tell it to go to your music folder.
i  tried the first one (50 min), worked nicely on my itunes,
he was funny, can  you hear me, you always tell me a week later you could 
not hear  me


enjoy!



---Arlene
ps after sucessfyl  download, i went to get info and change the name of the 
file to guardian  one


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_http://onboogiestreet.blogspot.com/_ (http://onboogiestreet.blogspot.com/) 



  
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 From: maryellen jensen  <maryellenjensen28 at hotmail.com>
To: f_minor at glenngould.org
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:25  PM
Subject: [f_minor] Not  Gould but ...

 
Awfully quiet around here lately I  must say - still catching up with your 
Leonard Cohen albums? "The Future" is  my favourite ... not for nothing the 
GG Prize, n'est-ce pas?

Just last week I found a series of "live" lectures on Beethoven's  Sonatas 
given by Andras Schiff in London and I fell under the spell. Has  anyone 
else heard them? If so, will you please comment on them? I wept  during the 
second 'movement' of Opus 111, I just fell apart: it wasn't  because of 
Schiff's narrative, it was the music and how Schiff played it.  There is no
irony 
intended here for those of you who might be chuckling. No  no. Sorry. I 
really blubbed and was relieved not to have been among the  'publicke' in
such a 
state although there must have been plenty of people in  the audience who 
found themselves wiping away tears and suppressing sobs, if  the amplitude
of 
the belated applause  accounts for anything; applause which Schiff had 
already expressed was not  entirely welcome in such circumstances. Here at
my 
little home station I  applauded as well, loud and clear, once the shock of 
beauty's sting had  pulled its weight of tears from my soul. Then I
staggered 
to the window for  an eyefull of night sky.    

Unfortunately the first "three parts" of this  series/link are no longer 
completely active (there are just a few brief  moments of music or discourse

and then silence). The 'series' begins at: "Part Four:  towards The 
Pastoral". I began listening at  Part Eight and without ever intending to do
so I did 
nothing other than  listen for an entire  evening (and then I blubbed  and 
then I went outside for a walk in the night). 

http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/page/0,,1943867,00.html

Spoiler alert: Schiff plays Sonata 14 Opus 27  no. 2  as fast as ...

SOS: can anybody tutor me on how I can keep these  downloads from The 
Guardian?

Mary

































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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 11:57:23 +0200
From: Jason Blake <blakejas at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould."
	<f_minor at glenngould.org>
Subject: Re: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
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Very quickly....naturally I just deleted the Schiff lectures from my 
computer after confirming that, yup, they're all online anyway.
If I can somehow relocate those first three lectures, I'll see how I can 
send them to you.
I was slightly surprised at how much personality Schiff has; I've seen 
him perform once and heard him in Schubert, which he makes dull.
Darn. Again I didn't hit "reply all."
Cheers,
Jason

On 20/05/2011 03:25, maryellen jensen wrote:
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> Awfully quiet around here lately I must say - still catching up with 
> your Leonard Cohen albums? "The Future" is my favourite ... not for 
> nothing the GG Prize, n'est-ce pas?
>
> Just last week I found a series of "live" lectures on Beethoven's 
> Sonatas given by Andras Schiff in London and I fell under the spell. 
> Has anyone else heard them? If so, will you please comment on them? I 
> wept during the second 'movement' of Opus 111, I just fell apart: it 
> wasn't because of Schiff's narrative, it was the music and how Schiff 
> played it. There is no irony intended here for those of you who might 
> be chuckling. No no. Sorry. I really blubbed and was relieved not to 
> have been among the 'publicke' in such a state although there must 
> have been plenty of people in the audience who found themselves wiping 
> away tears and suppressing sobs, if the amplitude of the _belated_ 
> applause accounts for anything; applause which Schiff had already 
> expressed was not entirely welcome in such circumstances. Here at my 
> little home station I applauded as well, loud and clear, once the 
> shock of beauty's sting had pulled its weight of tears from my soul. 
> Then I staggered to the window for an eyefull of night sky.
>
> Unfortunately the first "three parts" of this series/link are no 
> longer completely active (there are just a few brief moments of music 
> or discourse and then silence)._The 'series' begins at: "Part Four: 
> towards The Pastoral"_.I began listening at Part Eight and without 
> ever intending to do so I did nothing other than listen _for an entire 
> evening_(and then I blubbed and then I went outside for a walk in the 
> night).
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> http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/page/0,,1943867,00.html
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> */Spoiler alert: Schiff plays Sonata 14 Opus 27 no. 2  as fast as .../*
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> *SOS*: can anybody tutor me on how I can keep these downloads from The 
> Guardian?
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 09:24:31 -0400
From: "Houpt, Fred" <fred.houpt at rbc.com>
To: "Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould."
	<f_minor at glenngould.org>
Subject: Re: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...
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I'm listening to it right now at my computer at work.  I just clicked on
a link and my "Quick Time" opened it up in a browser and I only have
audio track....no visuals...but it's quite good.  Thanks for
this....Schiff is a very sensitive and poetic performer who also adored
Gould very much.
 
Fred Houpt

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From: f_minor-bounces at glenngould.org
[mailto:f_minor-bounces at glenngould.org] On Behalf Of maryellen jensen
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 9:26 PM
To: f_minor at glenngould.org
Subject: [f_minor] Not Gould but ...



Awfully quiet around here lately I must say - still catching up with
your Leonard Cohen albums? "The Future" is my favourite ... not for
nothing the GG Prize, n'est-ce pas?

Just last week I found a series of "live" lectures on Beethoven's
Sonatas given by Andras Schiff in London and I fell under the spell. Has
anyone else heard them? If so, will you please comment on them? I wept
during the second 'movement' of Opus 111, I just fell apart: it wasn't
because of Schiff's narrative, it was the music and how Schiff played
it. There is no irony intended here for those of you who might be
chuckling. No no. Sorry. I really blubbed and was relieved not to have
been among the 'publicke' in such a state although there must have been
plenty of people in the audience who found themselves wiping away tears
and suppressing sobs, if the amplitude of the belated applause accounts
for anything; applause which Schiff had already expressed was not
entirely welcome in such circumstances. Here at my little home station I
applauded as well, loud and clear, once the shock of beauty's sting had
pulled its weight of tears from my soul. Then I staggered to the window
for an eyefull of night sky.    

Unfortunately the first "three parts" of this series/link are no longer
completely active (there are just a few brief moments of music or
discourse and then silence). The 'series' begins at: "Part Four: towards
The Pastoral". I began listening at Part Eight and without ever
intending to do so I did nothing other than listen for an entire evening
(and then I blubbed and then I went outside for a walk in the night). 

http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/page/0,,1943867,00.html

Spoiler alert: Schiff plays Sonata 14 Opus 27 no. 2  as fast as ...

SOS: can anybody tutor me on how I can keep these downloads from The
Guardian?

Mary










 
   






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