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"The world is what you make of it friend, if it doesn't fit, you make alterations." Fourteen classical pieces transcribed for instruments other than what they were originally written for including music by Alison Balsom, Gwendolyn Burgett Thrasher, and Leopold Stokowski.
3 comments on Stella's Wisdom
Moordown27 January 06, 2011
Had to look up LOL, never heard of the word before. at first I thought it might be Latin. Laughed out loud when I discovered the meaning. I'm not big on texting. Friends tell me that the Stile Antico Choral Ensemble's Concert in Bruges got rave reviews. I know they will perform just as well for you, and will proove to be good ambassadors of the UK. Have a wonderful evening at the concert, and a very happy new year to you. Regards, Moordown27
⃠71mililani40 January 05, 2011
To Moordown27: My first LOL of the new year goes to you sir! Thanks for the kind words - we have our moments here in the wilderness! I just purchased some tickets to a concert that will be performed over here by some countrymen(and women) of yours - a group called Stile Antico - can't wait!
⃠Moordown27 January 05, 2011
A long way from the middle of the road is this mix. Can't imagine where you gathered these tracks from. You must have delved pretty deeply into the Classic music library to find them. But I thought they were great. And from an unexpected quarter too. Thought it was all country music and guitars where you are, but this is civilised music and needs listening to properly. I gave it my full attention. Didn't know there was such a deep appreciation of fine music in the colonies. You colonials are more advanced than I thought. You’re catching up fast. We in the old country had better keep an eye on you.
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