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Thursday, June 5, 2003 |
REVIEW: American Mavericks (MPR) So I caught the first (of 13?) episodes of American Maverick last Sunday. It was okay, but I really am pretty clueless when it comes to 20th Century modernist composers. Looks like Vega and Tilson Thomas are not going to do the composer-by-composer approach but rather deal with various themes in modern(ist) music. Episode 11 on eleotronic music looks intriguing.
Episodes 1-10 are already available as RealAudio on the website.
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We're hosting a bunch of undergrads at the workplace for a summer research program. I've got a couple of students working tangentally under me because the projects are nominally part of my lab but really they'll be spending most of their time in other labs with other people. But that still makes me responsible for them. One the other hand, it is nice to see fresh-faced, wide-eyed coeds wandering the halls instead of the same-o haggard, cynical research staff. [I kid, I kid!]
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