May 20, 2008
As a follow up to yesterday’s post… I currently have in my possession, on loan from the Harvard library, volume 6 part 5 of Science and Civilization of China. This particular volume was published well after the death of Joseph Needham, but nonetheless, is made from his painstaking research on China.
You may wonder why on […]
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May 19, 2008
I am heading over to Booksmith in Coolidge Corner this evening to go see a talk on Simon Winchester’s new book, The Man Who Loved China. I’m pretty excited about this since I’ve read two of his other books and liked them a whole lot, especially The River at the Center of the World. I […]
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May 16, 2008
Not that this matters to many of you, but the score i wrote? I had some notation issues in terms of being clear. I believe the issues are fixed, and i re-uploaded the pdf. I also got rid of the 32nd note in the beginning, but I won’t change the mp3 until i get to […]
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May 15, 2008
My semester is drawing to a close, which means that the wonder that is the summer and my thesis is about to begin. It’s a little daunting, but pretty awesome overall. I had a book art gallery reception on Tuesday, which was a lot of fun, and one of my books is in […]
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May 9, 2008
Harvard’s dunster opera society and bach society orchestra are performing Copeland’s the Tender Land this weekend. This is awesome (to me at least) and I am going on Sunday at 3.
Here’s my relationship to the piece: i once got into district regional chorus, which was awesome and crazy and competitive and we had […]
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May 8, 2008
Last week i made the decision that i am absolutely sick of iTunes. i used it because it fit the bill and did more than other programs i had been using and had more information visually available, even if i hated referencing the iTunes store for everything and i hated the limited browsing of podcasts […]
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