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Old 05-14-2005, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mahler 6 baby!

Ok Manny, I know I'm going to be saying this alot(I just hope you don't get tired of hearing it) but you are just one of the best trumpet players I have ever heard. First of all, I've never really heard Mahler 6 except the opening a few times. Last night was extremely impressive, on your part mainly. I brought the whole trumpet part and from what I heard, not a note in all 1 hour an 15 minutes of the piece was noticebly missed. You know what you didn't do well and what you did, but to me and the audience, you blew us away once again. I can't get over how beautiful you play. You inspire me more than you know and make me want to work to become one of the greats. Maybe when you retire that principle spot will be calling my name!! Who knows....anyways, you did an amazing job and if I wasn't checking out from school tonight, I'd come see it again. You gave me a new appreciation for music tonight. Thanks!!

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Old 05-14-2005, 07:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks a million, Jeremy... the band was swinging all night long. It was an exciting night and it really has become one of my top ten favorite Mahler Symphonies!

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Old 05-15-2005, 11:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I was very fortunate to have heard the live web-cast of Friday night's performance of Mahler 6. I believe it was the best performance of this work I have ever heard. And perhaps the best trumpet playing I have heard (at least since hearing the Minnesota Orchestra perform Mahler 7 last November in person, which was also spectacular). Hearing this great work, by this great orchestra affected me all day Saturday and yet today. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it, and how inspiring this performance was. For me, at least, there is nothing like being there at Orchestra Hall, Mpls., but if you cannot be there, and live somewhere without Minnesota Public Radio, the live web-cast is a wonderful thing. Friday nights at:

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/rad...ota_orchestra/
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Old 05-15-2005, 11:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Robert!

Are you trying to get me to root for the Packers? Hmmmm...

Thanks for encouraging folks to turn us on... we appreciate it.

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Old 05-16-2005, 06:55 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Robert!

Are you trying to get me to root for the Packers? Hmmmm...


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And what, pray tell, is wrong with rooting for the 3-time super bowl-winning Packers?



I also heard the broadcast Manny. Great playing!

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Old 05-16-2005, 08:16 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Rooting for the Vikes is so familiar to me because I'm a Mets fan. Do I have to say more? The thing that really stinks is that I wasn't even a football fan growing up. I couldn't have cared less until I moved to this community and got caught up in the hoopla. Bob Dorer could tell you very funny stories about trying to explain football rules to me. Most of it had to do with the illogic of the constant 1st down. "Wait a minute, didn't they get a first down on that last play? Why isn't this the 5th down?" Good night, what an idiot.

Ah, ya live , ya learn.

No, don't even go near hockey. I can't even figure out how people skate backwards!

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Well ... the Packers came into being long before the Vikings did, so there are a lot of folk up here who root for the Pack even if they were born and raised in MN.

Me? I'm a Vikings fan. Superbowls or no superbowls, I still cannot bring myself to root for Favre and company (after all, how can I root for a man who can't even spell his own last name???).

ML -- as for Hockey, I'm not much of a fan, either. BUT, do yourself a favor and go to a live game once; it's truly an experience! Hockey fans take their sport seriously and the atmosphere is unparalleled at teh pro levels....
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I don't even bother with hockey...........As for skating backwards, I can barely stay on my feet skating forwards...

(And that was before I messed up my back) In my opinion, the only good ice is what is in my current drink............

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