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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

[Car tune] At Dusk

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... southern California, which is basically one long traffic jam year around, with an exception of about 2 to 2:15 on one Sunday morning in July, but otherwise, it's the freeway ..."



"At Dusk" by Arthur Foote
Performance by Fenwick Smith, flute, Ronald Thomas, cello, Caitriona Yeats, harp.

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Friday, June 26, 2015

[Car tune] Suite Espanola: Granada Op 47

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... especially on Friday when it's nothing but break lights and idiots ..."



"Suite Espanola: Granada Op 47" by Isaac Albeniz
Performance by Manuel Barrueco, guitar.

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

[Car tune] Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... they really are testing you ..."



"Gianni Schicchi: O Mio Babbino Caro" by Giacomo Puccini
Performance by Joshua Bell, violin, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, conducted by Michael Stern.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

[Car tune] Hansel & Gretel: Evening Prayer

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... traffic is what it always is here in southern California ..."



"Hansel & Gretel: Evening Prayer" by Engelbert Humperdinck
Performance by Norman Luboff Choir, New Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Leopold Stokowski.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

[Car tune] Cello Suite #1: Prelude in G

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... after all, yep, they're idiots, and they really are tail gaiting and doing unannounced lane changes, just relax take a deep breath ..."



"Cello Suite #1: Prelude in G" by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performance by Yo-Yo Ma, cello.

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Friday, June 19, 2015

[Car tune] Prayer of Saint Gregory

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... and I know that many folks, especially on the west side yesterday afternoon, thought they were never gonna get going to where they needed to get going, here's the good news, there was no politics happening in Southern California today, well, at least at the presidential level, so, it's just the usual Friday afternoon nightmare ..."



"Prayer of Saint Gregory" by Alan Hovhaness
Performance by Benny Wiame, trumpet, I Fiamminghi (Orchestra of Flanders), conducted by Rudolf Werthen.

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

[Car tune] Orchestral Suite #3: Air

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... yes, they did forget how to drive since they got out of the car this morning ..."



"Orchestral Suite #3: Air" by Johann Sebastian Bach; orch. Sargeant
Performance by BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Slatkin.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

[Car tune] Farewell to Stromness

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... yeah, they're pretty much idiots ..."



"Farewell to Stromness" by Peter Maxwell Davies
Performance by Peter Maxwell Davies, piano.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

[Car tune] The Last Spring

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... as you're sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, doesn't it drive you crazy when they do the lane splitting?  I'm not talking about motorcycles, I'm talking about people in Hummers, boy that just drives me nuts ..."



"The Last Spring" by Edvard Grieg
Performance by San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas.

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Friday, June 12, 2015

Fire & Water

Went to see the Pacific Symphony concert on Thursday.

The Saturday performance will be Plazacasted outside of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, free of charge.

The Saturday performance will also broadcast on KUSC on Sunday, August 2 at 7 PM (PST).

Listen to Alan Chapman's preview on SoundCloud.


Music director Carl St.Clair conducted with principal flutist Benjamin Smolen and soprano Deborah Voigt.

Antonio Vivaldi:  Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in F Major, RV 433 La Tempesta di Mare
Laura Karpman:  Siren Songs (WORLD PREMIERE)

Richard Wagner:  Selections from Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)



Our friend noticed that Benjamin Smolen always wears brown shoes.  :)



Some fun stuff from Alan Chapman's pre-concert lecture.


Laura was destined to become a composer.

Even though she doesn't come from a musical family, her mother wanted her to become one since she was pregnant with Laura!

When she started composing at age 7, the boundaries were vague between her own work and other people's work.


The instructions she got from Carl when commissioned today's work were:  "It has to be something about the ocean, and multimedia."

The orchestra "singing" the song is a metaphor of the lack of female voice in media music composition.


And of course, Alan made it from LA to OC in 45 minutes, because he left at 1 PM.  :)

Saturday, June 6, 2015

[Salon Series] Arioso

Went to the final Pacific Symphony Salon Series concert of the season.

Featuring Flutist Cynthia Ellis and Harpist Michelle Temple, members of the Pacific Symphony, the "Arioso Duo" ascended us to heaven, without the dying part.  :)



The first piece was "Haru no Umi" (春の海) by Michio Miyagi (宮城道雄) and arranged by Josef Molnar.

Heard in Japan around new year at every shopping mall, etc., this depicts the ocean in springtime.


From the ocean, we get on a boat, with "En Bateau La Flute De Pan" from Claude Debussy's Petit Suite.

This also connects with the first piece, using whole tone and pentatonic scales.


Sticking with impressionism, we move on the the last piece, "La flûte de Pan, Op.15" by Jules Mouquet.
  1. Pan et les Bergers (Pan and the Shepherds)
  2. Pan et les Oiseaux (Pan and the Birds)
  3. Pan et les Nymphes (Pan and the Nypmphs)



Some interesting facts I learned.


The first flute known was from about 40,000 years ago, and was made of bird bone.

It has since evolved to be made of precious metals.

Cynthia's flute has a 18K gold mouth piece, and a 19.5K gold body, and the valves are made of silver!

It has a B foot, which means it's about an inch longer than normal flutes.


The harp is another instrument that has been around for a long time in history.

The modern harp weighs around 80 lbs.

Playing it is very demanding on the fingers, and performers will often get calluses and blisters.

The lifespan of a harp is around 30 years, before the neck and sound board needs an overhaul due to the strong tension from the strings.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

[Car tune] Gregorian Chant for String Orchestra

Rich Capparela's car tune.

"... I'm just trying to get home after a day of work ..."



"Gregorian Chant for String Orchestra" by Paul Creston
Performance by New York Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Lief.

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