i can t do that. but i play music later. a piece of music that i m enjoying very much at the moment is this one by schubert which is his last sonata and he died when he was 33, quite a young man. but it is a lovely piece. why do you like it so much? i think you just have to listen to it. music plays. each note is so separate. absolutely like the relationship between colours, they interact and they make this other whole but also each colour or each note is clear. do you think art has helped you understand the world? has that shaped your understanding of the world? oh, i don t know.
highly developed expression of complex responses. it is not a question, really, of money. it is a question, really, of money. it is a question of wanting to do something and wanting to make an effort. of wanting to, ofjust realising how amazingly fortunate we are. luntimely wanting to, ofjust realising how amazingly fortunate we are. when you are aintin: amazingly fortunate we are. when you are painting or amazingly fortunate we are. when you are painting or when amazingly fortunate we are. when you are painting or when you amazingly fortunate we are. when you are painting or when you are amazingly fortunate we are. when you are painting or when you are what - are painting or when you are what music do you like to listen to? i don t like any music when i am working because it s divide my attention. i can t do that. but i play music later. a piece of music that i m enjoying very much at the moment is this one by schubert which uses last so nata and he died when
WSCC Performing Arts Living Series features the Fry Street String Quartet
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The Fry String Quartet will be the featured artists at the West Shore Community College Living Room Series on March 4. (Photo courtesy of Andrew McAllister)
VICTORY TOWNSHIP The West Shore Community College Performing Arts Living Room Series will feature a musical evening with the Fry Street String Quartet at 7:30 p.m., on Thursday, March 4.
This remarkable quartet, hailed as a triumph of ensemble playing by “The New York Times,” is a multi-faceted ensemble taking chamber music in new directions. Touring music of the masters as well as exciting original works from visionary composers of our time, the Fry Street Quartet has perfected a blend of technical precision and scorching spontaneity (The Strad).
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