#345138 - 08/10/08 03:09 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
[Re: Emerald]
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Danielle Alicia
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You know, Emerald, I am in the process of writing a suggestion to the local symphony here to include a "Night of Diablous in Musica," or, at least, "A Night of the Tritone," for a more family-friendly sounding title. I am in Utah, so the latter may do more efficiently. I figured it would a be a great idea to have an evening of nothing but really dark, classical music. Wouldn't that be great?
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#345152 - 08/10/08 03:54 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
[Re: Emerald]
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Danielle Alicia
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Absolutely agree! So, who are some of your favorite composers and also, what are your most cherished musical pieces?
Edited by Danielle Alicia (08/10/08 03:56 PM)
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#345155 - 08/10/08 04:09 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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#345166 - 08/10/08 05:29 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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Danielle Alicia
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Thank you for taking the time to read it. 
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#345168 - 08/10/08 05:33 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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Danielle Alicia
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A list--
A Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky Symphonie Fantastique- 5th Movement by Hector Berlioz Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Anything by Le'rue Delashay In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg
These are my favorites. I would have to say Moonlight Sonata is my all time favorite. I can never tire of listening to it. Absolutely excellent selections, thank you so much for sharing. I have decided to put on Moonlight Sonata and listen to it in honor of your post. The first movement is always astounding to me; it seems to be either sad or happy, melancholic or ambiguous depending on my mood while listening.
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#345169 - 08/10/08 05:39 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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I am into gourmet cooking, fine dining, fashion, ballets, operas, symphonies, dark classical music like Wagner or Beethoven, gardening, cultural events, museums, planetariums, and anything artistic. I think We may have been split at birth.  Welcome to the forums and thank you for the introduction. I enjoyed reading it. PS: You have lovely eyes.
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#345170 - 08/10/08 05:44 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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I am into gourmet cooking, I just want to know..... Can you cook the FRIED CHICKEN!!??
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#345171 - 08/10/08 05:45 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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Danielle Alicia
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Ah, my sister at last!  Thank you for the compliment. My eyes are green and bright--everyone always asks me if I am wearing colored contacts, and the answer is...nope. They are just mine; genetics gave them to me, that is all it was. I often joke and say I had them tattooed that way. It makes me laugh really hard, though, when someone then seriously responds with, " really?"Yep, that actually happens.
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#345172 - 08/10/08 05:48 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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Danielle Alicia
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I am into gourmet cooking, I just want to know..... Can you cook the FRIED CHICKEN!!?? My dear, I make Colonel Sanders, Popeyes, and Churches all look like rapers of good fried chicken. So, your answer is yes, I make the best fried chicken you will have ever tasted.
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#345173 - 08/10/08 05:51 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
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I am into gourmet cooking, I just want to know..... Can you cook the FRIED CHICKEN!!?? Sigh. My dear you are incorrigible. 
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#345176 - 08/10/08 05:58 PM
Re: Another Lengthy Introduction
[Re: Callier]
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Danielle Alicia
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Utah is the place to be! So much herd, so much time to play with their minds, so little time.
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