131. Rosenberg 3.2 Not Violin Music = "A: Yeah."
Short conversation fragment, again; longer than the original text footnotes, also again.
Written June 23, 2015 Posted July 12, 2015
Note to the note: For further reading on this particular subject (and less acerbic opinion) , try out Kyle Gann’s There Is No Such Thing As Silence for which some reviews are here: https://www.kylegann.com/NoSuchThingasSilence.html
Luckily, this was not my first encounter with this group conversation and even though there was a minimum of spoken content, that and the footnotes did give me a lot to comment upon myself, which I did spontaneously some ten years ago.
Unfortunately, testtube.com is no longer a viable internet location, so you’ll just have to do with my description. On the other hand, Mr. Silva is all over the youtube and this is your portal, should you choose to dive in. Awe, shucks.
Again, a dead link but this time with no second option which is a good thing, since my 2015 description doesn’t seem to indicate we’re missing anything.
Yes, I’m aware of the correct spelling of O’Connor.
I was glad to discover this morning that since 2015, there have been a few more things about the Portsmouth Sinfonia added to the You Tube catalogue, including this short film excerpt of their performance at the Royal Albert Hall.
The guy in the red beret is who you think it is, a participant in New Music America 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1990.
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All of this is about Rosenberg 3.0 Not Violin Music (2014), and here are free previews of the “original” and order forms to purchase your very own unsigned copy. Digital copies are unlimited but only as long as the self-publisher provider continues to survive in a vicious capitalistic literary landscape. The stock of CDs of Dr. Johannes Rosenberg at the pipe organ seem to have been exhausted, but there is no harm in harassing the jonroseweb.com site to find out when the next batch is expected.
https://www.blurb.com/b/5664972-rosenberg-3-0
Which led to Rosenberg 3.1 Not Violin Music - three known copies only, maintaining a “valuable art object” status in order to belong to the Rosenberg Museum archives, only available to the masses as Rosenberg 3.1.1 Not Violin Music. I am still claiming that each of the three art objects have an individual value of $4500 (cdn) each, and that their value will surely go up as two of the three book holders inevitably pass away, like the status of the story of Dr. Rosenberg. Since the world is tuning into one big b-b-b-bitcoin casino, you could make worse investments.