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I and listened
But all this, I am well aware, is the bel canto of love, and although I have always liked to think that it was to the bel canto and to that alone that I listened, I know well enough that it was not.
Recently I was struck anew by the divergent approaches, when in the course of one afternoon and evening I listened to no fewer than ten different performances.
But Schnabel was a great teacher in addition to being a great performer, and the fact that four of the ten versions I listened to are by Schnabel pupils ( Clifford Curzon, Frank Glazer, Adrian Aeschbacher, and Victor Babin ) also sheds light on the master's pedagogical skills.
It seemed incredible, as I listened to the monotonous drone of voices and smelled the fetid odors coming from the patients, that technically I was a ward of the state of Illinois, going to a hospital for the mentally ill.
I wondered suddenly as I listened to the disconnected jabberings coming from the patient behind me, if I had not perhaps imagined it all.
With his free hand he pulled a pad and pencil toward him and began to make notes as he listened, saying, `` Uh-huh '' and `` I see '' at intervals.
Noticing a rush of horsemen fast approaching from the south, he later recalled – " … I went towards the nearest of these squadrons to instruct their officer, but instead of being listened to was immediately surrounded and called upon to ask for quarter.
But the one radio voice I listened to above others belonged to Ella Fitzgerald.
* Intentional: ' I listened carefully '
If you listened very carefully, I have already stated to you what the third word is.
If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
I listened to what Hitler said one day when Ribbentrop wasn't present: ' With Ribbentrop it is so easy, he is always so radical.
I had to console them with feeble excuses such as that His Excellency was not very well, or engaged in an urgent state call to Berlin ... For the rest of the morning he listened to reports from members of the Embassy staff, unless I had to accompany him to the Foreign Office ... When Ribbentrop strutted through the Office corridors like a peacock, his head thrown back, it was a miracle that he did not fall over.
I'm saying if I had to sit down in a room and put on an X record — which I don't generally do — I have recently listened to some X records but I generally don't listen to myself — the record I would pick to listen to would be Under the Big Black Sun.

I and Art
Unfortunately she returned later, just as I had taken advantage of the friendlier atmosphere in the room by stating that perhaps an unexpected result of the Cultural Exchange Program would be the re-emergence of Abstract Art in Russia, with Social Realism regaining dominance in the U.S..
I knelt, just for decency I thought at the time, but found myself whispering, `` Our Father which Art in Heaven '' And it was only after that that something unlocked in me and I felt a grief.
* Hans Hofmann and Sara T Weeks ; Bartlett H Hayes ; Addison Gallery of American Art ; Search for the real, and other essays ( Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T.
That year, she also recorded a duet with singer Randy Stonehill for his Love Beyond Reason album, entitled " I Could Never Say Goodbye ", and recorded The Animals ' Christmas with Art Garfunkel.
To quote Dona Budd's The Language of Art Knowledge, Dada was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I.
Newport, R. I .: Roger King Gallery of Fine Art, 2001.
* Gerard I. Nierenberg, The Art of Negotiating: Psychological Strategies for Gaining Advantageous Bargains, Barnes and Noble, ( 1995 ), hardcover, 195 pages, ISBN 1-56619-816-X
He calls this " a rare achievement of Art ," and notes that it was important to him as a reader: " It was in fairy-stories that I first divined the potency of the words, and the wonder of things, such as stone, and wood, and iron ; tree and grass ; house and fire ; bread and wine.
In 2000 Art Zoyd released a musical interpretation of the novel titled u. B. I. Q. U. e .. Also the name of a Timo Maas single.
Dominating children's TV stop motion programming for three decades in America was Art Clokey's Gumby series — which spawned a feature film, Gumby I in 1995 — using both freeform and character clay animation.
A track on the 2009 Art Brut album Art Brut vs. Satan called ' The Replacements ' features lyrics such as " I can't believe I've only just discovered The Replacements, how have I only just discovered The Replacements?
* Video Art: A Guided Tour by Catherine Elwes ( I. B.
Writing of the " artist as prophet " in his book, Concerning the Spiritual In Art, Kandinsky created paintings in the years immediately preceding World War I showing a coming cataclysm which would alter individual and social reality.
* Art Nouveau began as the most advanced architecture and design but went unfashionable after World War I.
Why Buffy Matters: The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I.
Clive Bell polemicized post-impressionism in his widely read book Art ( 1914 ), basing his aesthetics partly on Roger Fry ’ s art criticism and G. E. Moore ’ s moral philosophy ; and as the war came he argued provocatively that " in these days of storm and darkness, it seemed right that at the shrine of civilization-in Bloomsbury, I mean-the lamp should be tended assiduously ".
* Rock Varnish ( desert varnish ): An Internet Primer for Rock Art Research by Ronald I. Dorn, Professor of Geography Arizona State University
Significantly, the earliest surviving treatise to describe the modern movement of the queen ( as well as the bishop and pawn ), Repetición de amores e arte de axedres con CL iuegos de partido ( Discourses on Love and the Art of Chess with 150 Problems ) by Luis Ramírez de Lucena, was published during the reign of Isabella I of Castile.
The Carnegie library, the former public library built with money donated by Andrew Carnegie to the city of Reims after World War I, is a remarkable example of Art Deco in France.
* British — Ali Campbell: " Nothing Ever Changes ( Pierrot )", from Flying High ( 2009 ); David Bowie: Pierrot in Turquoise ( 1993 ; includes following songs from the film of the same title: " Threepenny Pierrot ", " Columbine ", " The Mirror ", " When I Live My Dream & 2 "); Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: " Birthplace of Harlequin ", " Columbine Confused ", " Pierrot's Song of Positive Thinking ", and " Pierrot in the Roof Garden ", from The Entropy Tango and Gloriana Demo Sessions ( 2008 ); Petula Clark: " Pierrot pendu " (" Hanged Pierrot "), from Hello Mister Brown ( 1966 ); Placebo: " Pierrot the Clown ", from Meds ( 2006 ); Rick Wakeman: " The Dancing Pierrot ", from The Art in Music Trilogy ( 1999 ); Soft Machine: " Thank You Pierrot Lunaire ", from Volume Two ( 1969 ).

I and Tatum
James P. Johnson, reminiscing about Tatum's debut afterward, simply said, " When Tatum played Tea For Two that night I guess that was the first time I ever heard it really played.
Drummer Jo Jones, who recorded a 1956 trio session with Tatum and bassist Red Callender is quoted as quipping, " I didn't even play on that session [...] all I did was listen.
Perhaps the most famous is the story about the time Tatum walked into a club where Fats Waller was playing, and Waller stepped away from the piano bench to make way for Tatum, announcing, " I only play the piano, but tonight God is in the house.
Parker once said,I wish I could play like Tatum ’ s right hand !”
" Peterson replied, " I ’ m an Art Tatum – ite.
If you speak of pianists, the most complete pianist that we have known and possibly will know, from what I ’ ve heard to date, is Art Tatum.
" Here's something new .... " pianist Hank Jones remembers thinking when he first heard Art Tatum on radio in 1935, " .... they have devised this trick to make people believe that one man is playing the piano, when I know at least three people are playing.
Dave Brubeck observed, " I don't think there's any more chance of another Tatum turning up than another Mozart.
" Pianist Mulgrew Miller, a noted fan of Tatum, commented on personal growth by saying, " When I talk to the people I admire, they're always talking about continuous growth and development and I look at them and say, ' Well ... what are YOU going to do?
* I Got Rhythm: Art Tatum, Vol.
He started out by emulating Coleman Hawkins, but Byas always cited Art Tatum as his greater influence: " I haven't got any style, I just blow like Art ".
Johnson composed many hit tunes including the theme song of the Roaring Twenties, " Charleston " and " If I Could be With You One Hour Tonight " and remained the acknowledged king of New York jazz pianists until he was dethroned c. 1933 by the recently arrived Art Tatum, who is widely acknowledged by jazz critics as the most technically proficient jazz pianist of all time.
When ' Fatha ' went off the air, I went to bed .” But Hines ' most notable " student " was Art Tatum from Toledo, Ohio, six years younger than Hines and now often regarded as the greatest pianist jazz has so far produced.
I heard the great Art Tatum on the radio playing his solo piano rendition of ' Tea for Two.
Preferring a more organic approach to music I use the term Spontaneous Composition .” “ I have never considered the music of people like Duke Ellington, Don Byas, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum, John Coltrane, Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill – I have never considered this creative tradition ‘ Jazz ’.”

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