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Michael Baldwin, Bruce
April 30th 07, 10:16 AM
On Apr 29, 4:35 am, wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2:52 pm, wrote:
>
> > A. Brain writes:
> > > I was lucky enough to hear him play live at Kansas University
> > > in the mid-'70s
>
> > On the same night as an astronomy club meeting. I recall hearing
> > someone say that we couldn't have lost more than about 2000 attendees
> > to the Rostropovich concert.
>
> 2000!? I'm amazed that the astronomy club would be that popular.

What a Shocktakovich!

Lora[_3_]
May 2nd 07, 02:07 AM
"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Apr 29, 4:35 am, wrote:
> > On Apr 27, 2:52 pm, wrote:
> >
> > > A. Brain writes:
> > > > I was lucky enough to hear him play live at Kansas University
> > > > in the mid-'70s
> >
> > > On the same night as an astronomy club meeting. I recall hearing
> > > someone say that we couldn't have lost more than about 2000 attendees
> > > to the Rostropovich concert.
> >
> > 2000!? I'm amazed that the astronomy club would be that popular.
>
> What a Shocktakovich!
>

A transition Bach to music, I can Handel that.

Michael Baldwin, Bruce
May 3rd 07, 10:02 AM
On May 2, 11:07 am, "Lora" > wrote:
> "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" > wrote in glegroups.com...
>
> > On Apr 29, 4:35 am, wrote:
> > > On Apr 27, 2:52 pm, wrote:
>
> > > > A. Brain writes:
> > > > > I was lucky enough to hear him play live at Kansas University
> > > > > in the mid-'70s
>
> > > > On the same night as an astronomy club meeting. I recall hearing
> > > > someone say that we couldn't have lost more than about 2000 attendees
> > > > to the Rostropovich concert.
>
> > > 2000!? I'm amazed that the astronomy club would be that popular.
>
> > What a Shocktakovich!
>
> A transition Bach to music, I can Handel that.

And you wonder why I went in Haydn.

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