Month: April 2007

  • Is anyone listening?

    Joshua Bell

    Pearls Before Breakfast
    Can one of the nation’s great musicians, Joshua Bell, cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?

    It was captured by hidden cameras and microphones. You can see it and hear it on the Washington Post site.

    No one knew it, but the fiddler standing against a bare wall outside the Metro in an indoor arcade at the top of the escalators was one of the finest classical musicians in the world, playing some of the most elegant music ever written on one of the most valuable violins ever made.

    Click here for the full article.

    And the article’s author responds here to readers responses, where over one hundred said the article made them cry!

  • The Dan Brown code – very poorly written prose

    Language Log: The Dan Brown code

    I don’t think I’d want to say these things about a first-time novelist, it would seem a cruel blow to a budding career. But Dan Brown is all over the best-seller lists now. In paperback and hardback, and in many languages, he is a phenomenon. He is up there with the Stephen Kings and the John Grishams and nothing I say can conceivably harm him. He is a huge, blockbuster, worldwide success who can go anywhere he wants and need never work again. And he writes like the kind of freshman student who makes you want to give up the whole idea of teaching. Never mind the ridiculous plot and the stupid anagrams and puzzle clues as the book proceeds, this is a terrible, terrible example of the thriller-writer’s craft.

    I think I also read it on an airplane and wasn’t impressed. And the movie wasn’t great also. Well so much for taste.

  • Indialucia a fusion of Indian and Flamenco music

    indialucia.jpg

    Indialucia is a musical project, which fuses two fascinating styles of music: Indian and Flamenco music. The album expresses both the human and musical fusion of these cultures, which could have had a common ancestor. Improvisation and rhythm are the common elements in both styles and are essential to the continued existence of this music. The recordings were made between 1999 and 2004 mostly in India and Spain. Many great artists from the two continents performed. This album is the result of the years of work, which for the first time demonstrates the common elements of flamenco and its Indian roots fused into one art form.

    The album was distinguished with the 1st prize “Best Album of the Year 2005” Wirtualne Gesle and 2nd music critics’ prize at the New Tradition competition for the “Folk Phonogram of 2005” award.

    And there is a Facebook page here.


    Cool, well, now I need to get the CD! You can download some movie clips of them on their site.

  • Lightroom Tools

    LightroomNews » Blog Archive » Lightroom Tools