Re: a provocative question
From: | Sally Caves <scaves@...> |
Date: | Monday, March 31, 2003, 21:43 |
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Clark" <peter-clark@...>
> On Monday 31 March 2003 02:31 pm, Jonathan Knibb wrote:
> > ...with which composer would you identify yourself?
> Truly an interesting question. Hmm...I would have to say Karl
Orff: one hit
> wonder (Carmina Burana) that when it is good is really, really good, but
most
> of the time it is mediocre or even awful.
> May I nominate Hanuman Zhang for the "Philip Glass" award? ;>
> :Peter
ROTFL!! When it first started out, Teonaht was more like Satie.
Mournful, simple, whimsical, little unexpected dissonances here and there.
It promised to grow in the direction of Delibe, but Wagner is playing over
it.
Sally Caves
scaves@frontiernet.net
Eskkoat ol ai sendran, rohsan nuehra celyil takrem bomai nakuo.
"My shadow follows me, putting strange, new roses into the world."