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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brooklyn,NY
Posts: 2,192
![]() ![]() ![]() | I sometimes ride the "Q" train, I live close to Coney Island. Quite frequently passengers fall asleep on the train........you don't wanna mess with people on the train. That sleeper might have moves that would scare Bruce Lee........and he might talk about your mama Liad, is Raphael Glaser around? We played in the orchestra at the Malrboro Festival many, many moons ago. He was a fine player. Meir Rimon was a hanging out buddy during those days. So was crazy Georges Louis Haas. Haas was the oboe player on the Schumann Second symphony recording. He played great for Casals. What kind of work are you playing these days, Liad? Wilmer |
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