Tekton room at the Los Angles Audio Show.


Any reports on the Tekton room at the Los Angles Audio Show?
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Kenny,
Glad you like it.  This work is a sentimental favorite of mine that takes me back 30 some years ago to my undergrad days at Michigan.  Seems like yesterday I was peering out the window of the undergrad library listening to that piece on a  sunny fall afternoon.  That music class, an art history  class, and a physics of music class were among my favorites.  None related directly to my major. Thank goodness I was "forced" to take such classes!
geoffkait,

You would'nt think so if you would have had his last personal attack directed at you instead of me.

I'm referring to the last removed one on this thread was only here for about 3 mins and sure not many saw it.

Now I'm a big boy and take about anything I just think is really no need for it on forums.  

Everybody has their own opinions that I always do my best to respect when I may not agree and I do my best to not personally attack someone or their system.

Best to all,

Kenny.
Corelli,

Yes I just love it,Give me more similar choices.

Pm me if you would like sometime.

My apologies to the OP for this thread gone astray.

Kenny.
Kenny, given your love of piano, here is one that is much more off the beaten track (tracks 1, 4, and 8): In Search of the Miraculous, with music by Fazil Say, Alan Hovhaness, Vache Sharafyan, Siobhán Cleary, John Surman and Rabih Abou Khalil. And the Hilliard Ensemble.

Came to mind, since it is music in search of unity...which hopefully we will find in this thread. : )


@johnmarzy: Thanks for sharing your time at the Positive Feedback room. Very helpful. And well written,...took me there.