Monday, January 30, 2006

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first concert of the season and FOJ Vladimir


Last Friday began the concert season of the Jalisco Philharmonic. The theme of the season is "Mozart, the genius" and because in this year celebrates 250 years of Mozart's birth. The first program was the presentation of the symphony 40 in G minor, Mozart's followed by playing the piano for 2 works on the same subject: the caprice n º 24 for violin by Niccolò Paganini. The first of these works by Witold Lutoslawski Polish and the second by Sergei Rachmaninov Vasíliyevich . To close, the orchestra performed Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi of . In this latest work, I'd like Diana to give us his review.

Mozart.

The interpretation of Symphony 40 was dry. It is very difficult for any orchestra suddenly get a good interpretation of a work so familiar. The same happens when a pianist plays something as trite.

Lutoslawski.

Witold Lutoslawki



Vladimir Viard was the first of his two speeches with variations on a theme by Paganini, teacher Polish Witold Lutoslawski. I played some things Lutoslawski but I confess not knowing much of their work. I was surprised to see that he also explored the theme of Paganini caprice 24. The work is fresh and new. I loved the handling of textures within the work. I diríoa that this was the best part of the concert, no doubt. Viard's interpretation and mature.

Rachmaninov.

Even before I have talked to the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Rachmaninov. Last year we were fortunate to listen to Adam Golka and this year with Viard. It guess the years of experience Viard at maturity of his approach to the rhapsody. What I found interesting is to hear the variations of Lutoslawski before Rachmaninov Rhapsody: Comparisons are inevitable and are very rich. I leave a recording of the concert is the last change and the finale of the piece of Rachmaninov. Despite the obvious mistakes of interpretation Viard was excellent.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

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Viard 5 Habits

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1. In the parking always look the same drawer.


always look to park my car in a parking area. If I had not visited the site before, then take a moment to examine the area to find a place to park that I like.

2. Paladin'm against stupidity.

I have the idle habit of putting the spotlight on people who are evil: The other day in the heat of Diana a coffee and a group of my friends and acquaintances we talked with who knows what else and soon left it up Vladimir Ashkenazy, a pianist of choice, which proved to be the favorite of someone else's group. Suddenly someone said Diana with an authoritative tone " Neither mothers: Wagner is the best." That comment caused me to replicate my ironic and sarcastic tone: "Now if you brought your finger sandals, animal: Ashkenazy is a pianist and orchestra conductor, Wagner was a composer." My earnest observation caused others began to laugh so loudly to this guy.


3. When I have a dream strange sounds ...

When I dream is winning the grunts I paused, something like "hmmm-(long pause) - hmmm). Do not know why I do this.



4. I'm obsessed with the efficiency of cars.

My car operates with various household appliances and tricks to get more miles per gallon. Sometimes I'd rather take a shortcut "long" how well the car's fuel consumption to go through a busy street will hurt performance. My obsession has paid off: my car now yield between 8% and 10% more miles per gallon that the manufacturer's Specs (Daimler-Chrysler) and I'm sure you can get a 14% -15% extra. Do experiments, I have graphs and keep detailed records in excel. Experimental procedures manuals I have on things like "cold start" and "cruising speed" that are within walking distance and easy to remember, but saying them aloud to sound crazy. Until I get a log of what gas stations buy fuel based on the performance of the car. Share information with anyone, even if I request it. People would says things that make the car one day will cause a malfunction. This comes from people who have cars that pay 9 km per liter ... a tip for everyone: the oil filter that only serves to cover and reduce the cost of oil in the engine, causing unnecessary heating and reduced efficiency of the car ...
fuel'm a freak.

5. I have PDA but still when I can write on napkins.

I love the napkins to write on them. They have a texture that makes the pen strokes out beautiful and accurate. I love to see napkins with a sketch scribbled on them.

Friday, January 27, 2006

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Thanks, Wolfgang ... Dialogue



Today is 250 anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .
The whole world is celebrating and no wonder.
Mozart, a true miracle that 250 years ago saw the light for the first time ... but I think the light Wolferl had found much earlier.
Happy birthday, dear friend .... And thanks for the music!




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Monday, January 16, 2006

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Something I've always loved Bach's music is the dialogue that the voices remain within their works. A Bach fugue, for example, is an intimate conversation between three or four voices. It is a communion between musical ideas perplexing to say anyone who knows music.

In interpreting a leak at times one is left with a feeling I can only describe as a close to madness ( the voices, the voices ... Where do the voices? ). The interpretation and analysis of a leak is thing that separates the mediocre artists, so it is common for beginners in the art-science that is music to flee from this form of expression.
In my copy of Abhandlungen von der Fuge, the preface says that the author, Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg , said: "Being a good musician and not have the highest respect for the old Bach is a serious contradiction . I can not agree more with that comment. The music is Bach as religion because its founder, said Schumann.

pretentious would want to describe the theoretical concepts of counterpoint to make the existence of a leak. For now suffice to say that a leak is a composition in which the parts or voices are imitated in such a way that seems to escape the pursuing something. There is a rigid framework to build a leak. Think otherwise those who have not mastered the art of counterpoint, those who are better melodic contrapuntalists.
I have many friends who are fans of the Jazz. To them I say that counterpoint is a fundamental part of the Jazz, it is what allows musicians to improvise creative and surprising ways on a given topic. Music course is relatively new, but the Jazz is out of the merger of the Blues with the church modes, which though most remember the kinds of harmony, have deeper applications in those of punctus against punctus.

Well, I talked of the dialogues that sustain the voices in a fugue. Using the word seems dialogue successful, but it falls short. The dialogue of which I speak goes beyond small talk between voices.

The Fugue for organ in A minor BWV543, Bach includes a fairly long-section, where the voices talk to each other in a special way. Try to explain what I mean by some aid in the score.



In this fragment of the leak I put in red the topic-or subject-and blue to the voice that answers the subject (hey, it's not a countersubject). In the two bars that present the voice can be blue swap places with the word red. This is the invertible counterpoint, where the grave may become acute and vice versa. The effect is something like a tennis game: one serves and the other responds. One thing that is highlighted in this passage is that this development takes place in the dominant key (Yes, the piece is in A minor). This creates a tension throughout the passage, where does this?, Where did it solve? The conclusion of this train of tensions is the return to the tonic.

Here I put more of the passage, with the subject (or their fragments) in red.

In this small mosaic of colors we see red notes jump among the voices.

This passage is something that comes to improving the quality of "leakage": The minute you finish a piece of the subject, it has already jumped to another voice. That gives the impression that the voices are really scampering along the score. This is considered a stretta leak. Stretta (narrow) is the part of the flight where a voice is exposed to the track and stopped right in the middle of his presentation by another voice that exposes the same subject, which in turn is interrupted in the same way. This process takes many voices are in flight. In this case we have a stretta harsh, because the issue was not discussed in their entirety. Write a leak that has a stretta required to compose a suitable subject to the procedure just described. Bach in his greatness humble teaches us a lesson: not that difficult a subject you mean you can not do stretta. The result of this exercise - although not a stretta-get equally stunning effect.

Now I get a recording of that particular passage, played on a Roland digital piano.




And you can not miss a full flight recording:

Fugue in A minor. BWV543



Sunday, January 15, 2006

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So you want to re YPFB? Following the future president

Who would benefit from the reopening of YPFB?
a long time I see many people (especially ex-officials of YPFB) is screaming for consolidation of YPFB or to fully nationalize the hydrocarbons. If you want the MAS is back in the past 21 years, in the name of the Bolivian people, we should remember how YPFB and state enterprises in general, nearly two decades ago, before the hated law 21060 and the still more "cursed" privatization law: Among other things, the government agreed to pay 27 (yes, twenty-seven) annual salaries of government officials, gave YPFB fuel bonuses equivalent to 400 liters of gasoline per month to its employees and the government payroll to 280 thousand. Evo and his party came to power by proposing basically go back to the powerful state of the early 80's, which was all that led to more than 20,000% inflation and a general strike in the country.
No doubt the good intentions of many "intellectuals" and other great revolutionaries in the country, but we must ask how such a state apparatus financed. Or better yet, how they will explain to voters that we can not return to those times.

Monday, January 9, 2006

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Evo continues to travel around the world, and apparently is willing to enter a new axis ... to Iran, China, Venezuela ... and all those ancient countries with democratic systems and free to all. Recently he met with Chinese Premier and Communist Party officials to promote Chinese investment in Bolivia. I repeat again, what good will do to Bolivia to antagonize the U.S.? I know many will jump
angry about this (because for some leaders of the countries mentioned above are benevolent sheep of the Lord), but do we really want to stand with Cuba, China and Iran and pretend to be a country that promotes freedom of citizens and the overall progress of the country and the continent?

Thursday, January 5, 2006

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I love this site. Especially when I see things like this posted.
Here is someone who is not calling for the death of the prime minister who dared to pursue the ambitious peace plan stipulated in the roadmap. Evo

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Morales

traveled to Spain and meeting with Zapatero and English businessmen promised not to expropriate the English companies operating in Bolivia. In the campaign threatened to nationalize the oil more than once (in fact it was one of the strongest points of his campaign.) I think the leadership of the MAS in Bolivia, Hugo Chávez (absolute leader of the party) and Fidel Castro (great father wanted the revolution) will to see what is happening here. I wrote about this back Morales in the previous post, a new morality that was very likely to appear if he wins the election.

Wednesday, January 4, 2006

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New Now what? Evo Morales wins presidential

Many who read my blog (even occasionally) I said, some very affectionately, (see previous posts) that I should write about the amazing (bravo by pollsters * sarcasm *) Results of Presidential elections in Bolivia. Everyone is asking from the day they announced the first results and Evo Morales won the election was over 50 percent of the votes which is what the future holds for this country. Seemed to be coming a Hugo Chávez to the throne, but after the visit of Evo Morales in Santa Cruz many were even more confused by the speech pro-free enterprise Morales in Santa Cruz Civic Committee. Unfortunately for the country and for Evo and his supporters will be very difficult to do what they were promised in the campaign: Nationalize the oil, to legalize the coca in Chapare, require the coast to Chile, etc, etc. (See: Plan's governing Movement to Socialism), projects that even my liberal friends in Europe know very well that are impossible (or difficult) to carry out successfully. Today there is no Soviet Union to keep a madman for these latitudes. Es muy probable que Evo Morales termine defraudando a todos los que esperaban que convierta a este país en una segunda Cuba y sea esa misma gente la que termine sacándolo del gobierno a la fuerza como lo hizo con Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada y Carlos Mesa. Estoy seguro que vienen tiempos difíciles para Bolivia por la ejecución de absurdos proyectos setenteros (muy poco probable, pero no imposible) o por traición a los “movimientos sociales” que han puesto al MAS en el poder. La esperanza que queda es que en el oriente el MAS no ganó ni en presidenciales, ni en prefecturales (elección de gobernadores); confirmando así que los pedidos por autonomía son genuinos y no de unos cuantos “oligarcas”. Además shows that indeed there is a conflict of visions in the country.

More on the elections:
http://www.la-razon.com/versiones/20051229_005405/nota_247_233756.htm
Bolivia: The Day After - By Peter G. Cavallero
Bolivia's President-Elect to Visit Chavez - By Alvaro Zuazo
Bolivia: Evo Morales May Reject U.S. Aid - By Carlos Valdez

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and Ruben Costas wins the Santa Cruz prefecture


Maybe a bit late so I was absent, but here are the official results of the National Electoral Court. Costas and Morales won most extensive . Congratulations to the MAS and Santa Cruz. Can review here department results.

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Here we go again ... FL400

Again I am traveling ... urges me to have some time to discuss some other crazy. Is a year of Mozart and that gives much to talk about. Also tell them that Diana and I went to see Cirque du Soleil ...

For now I have to live in my suitcase a few days. Soon I report.