Given recent traffic to this page, it seems obscurity is its natural state. And, of course, we must maintain this state. Each entry below is directed towards this goal.
Oh please no!
Friends and family all know that I am prone to emission of high-pitched noises -- known by laymen as "whistling," and by experts as "mauvais sifflez." My whistling has been called "mostly in tune," and "David, stop that immediately." Here are a couple recordings of said noises.
- Finale: Allegro, Mozart's 39th Symphony,
- and an inexplicable attempt at double and triple-stops in Adagio, Sonata no. 1 in g minor for Solo Violin by J.S. Bach
Peter Ustinov:
Peter Ustinov analyzes a cantata written by J.S. Bach when he was three years old.
Why am I listening to this?
For the extraordinarily bored massochist, my second attempt at a major composition -- although it ventures into minor... (from Music 154)
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Quartet in G (December 2004)
performed by a very forgiving Ying Quartet





