Comments
- Before Albinoni was Debussy's Children's Corner Suite.
- I'm delighted that you all are enjoying this program. I'm honored.
- I'm glad you all listen to my show. We'll post the playlist shortly. you'll also be able to listen again when it is archived. thanks!
- Jacob i did say Joplin, but i said Debussy too...i think. thanks for listening.
- Michael -thank you for everything you post to our blog.
- Dear Wahoomurf, we will provide a playlist for this show. you can also listen to it anytime from this page. thank you.
- WQXR doesn't publish playlists prior to broadcasts, it's an FCC regulation. However, for All Ears, we're able to post the playlists out of sequence. Thank you all for being here, I'm so glad you're listening
- Peter, I'm glad you're here. thanks
- RJ - thanks for listening and for your thoughtful comments. unfortunately the monday show isn't available for streaming.
- Thank you all for listening to this show and posting your comments here. Your enthusiasm makes me want to get started immediately on the next musical biography. Here's to Hazel
- Telling this story was incredibly rewarding. I'm inspired by all of these comments.
thank you
- Congratulations Yale Glee Glub for your high standard of music making and sharing for all these years.
- Mr. Meltzer - thank you for your rigorous participation on our many blog topics. Strange eh? "All Ears" is a conversation about music in which a list that covered a wider range of musical idioms and dialects would certainly be more in keeping.
Thank you for listening.
- So delighted to read these comments. thank you.
- Dolores, thank you for your comment. While this conversation may not be in keeping with the commercial /superficial aspirations of the season, it's certainly in keeping with the true meaning of Christmas. The Christmas ideal is peace for everyone. and I'm hoping this dialogue will be a small step towards that beginning.
- Modesto - thanks for your message. I'm not certain as to which piece you're asking but you can listen to the show anytime. If you still need my assistance please write again. thanks for listening.
- RJ - about the Kathleen Battle song, the link is below. thanks for listening and writing.
http://www.amazon.com/Lord-How-Come-Me-Here/dp/B000VAKOYQ
- How about James P Johnson's Jazzamine Concerto. Not a symphony but it is symphonic and it swings.
- Emberin - I did run the two together - the connection was melodic and shared atmosphere, too hard to pass up. I did not preface. thanks for your attentive listening
- Michael - you're correct, i misspoke. i had violin concertos on the brain. thank you