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Natasha Marsalli

September 23, 2005 at 1:03 AM

I had a good practice today. With my lesson tomorrow, I want my Bach Andante to sound beautiful. I think I've succeeded.
I also played around with Tchaikovsky's Canzonetta from THE Violin Concerto. Oh my gosh...that is one of the most divine pieces around!

My violin-caused wounds on my feet have now scabbed over. I'm trying to conceal them from everybody with bandaids, but it just isn;t working. *sigh*

Today, my dad and I got into a MASSIVE discussion about music and art and things. Man, when we get going, we get GOING! We ended up mixing math, science, theology, art, and music all into this big philosophical discussion. We covered what music was, why rock music is inferior to classical (it's harder to explain than you first think)...all kinds of stuff.

Now I'm off to type up my lab report for Biology and read some letters and then go to bed. Good night all!

From Sydney Menees
Posted on September 23, 2005 at 1:59 AM
Yeah, the Canzonetta is cool! Brian had really good ideas about it.

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