On Sep 6, 2011, at 4:22 PM, wikla wrote:
Well David, here is a story that fits to any slow baroque piece (it
was
originally told to me and a recorder player about 20 years ago by
Han Toll
in Urbino courses, the piece was by Hotteterre, if memory serves):
An old man is sitting in the piazza. The sun is shining. The man
watches
people passing by. He is not sad, not too happy, either. Just
relaxed. And
when he sees beautiful young women walking there, he remembers his
younger
years, and becomes perhaps happier, perhaps more sad.
Perhaps you could use this story? ;-)
You mean apart from it being the story of my life...?
I'll give the story a trial run.
DavidR
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