Hi, David - hope all's okay with you guys. We do Nutcrackers today
through Friday, then a Christmas concert Sunday night and that's it
until Jan. 29. I have zero set plans for the vacation, but may go to
Mexico to see my friend Roberto for a few days. Unless, of course,
things progress with Angeles, a bassoonist in the orchestra. Since I
don't have a permanent position in the orchestra here, I won't rent a
place, but I'll move in with Amari, my gay oboe playing friend. -
Carlberg
http://www.mozarteum.at/ - I couldn't access this site
"Digitalisierte Version / Digitized Version NMA Online
The purpose of this web site operated by the Internationale Stiftung
Mozarteum in cooperation with the Packard Humanities Institute is to
make Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's musical compositions widely and
conveniently accessible to the public, for personal study and for
educational and classroom use.
NOTE: We are overvelmed by the resonance of this website. We regret
any delays in accessing this site and are working on expanding our
server capacities I agree to use this web site only for personal
study and not to make copies except for my personal use under "Fair
Use" principles of Copyright law as defined in this license agreement.
The digitized version offers the musical text and the critical
commentary of the entire Neue Mozart-Ausgabe. Some restrictions apply
to the reproduction of images of source materials, particularly in
the supplement to the edition.
Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg 2006: Online Publications"
This is the direct link - http://nma.redhost24-001.com/mambo/index.php
From the Finale list.
At 10:02 PM -1000 12/12/06, Bruce K H Kau wrote:
I suppose everyone knows this by now, but:
http://news.com.com/Mozarts+entire+musical+score+now+free+on+Net/2100-1027_3-6142845.html
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's year-long 250th birthday party is ending
on a high note with the musical scores of his complete works
available from Monday for the first time free on the Internet.
The International Mozart Foundation in Salzburg, Austria, has put a
scholarly edition of the bound volumes of Mozart's more than 600
works on a Web site.
The site allows visitors to find specific symphonies, arias or even
single lines of text from some 24,000 pages of music.
"We had 45,000 hits in the first two hours...we would not have
expected that," program director Ulrich Leisinger told Reuters in a
telephone interview. CNET News.com was not able to reach the site
Tuesday morning, perhaps due to a traffic overload."
--
Carlberg Jones
Skype - carlbergbmug
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO
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