Sydney International Piano Competition, NOT OT

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Sun Jul 20 08:38:38 MDT 2008


Scott -
In keeping with the new "truth in subject heading" law, I couldn't 
discuss this post along with the last one I just sent you, about John 
Delacour's article.  However, I was horror stricken to read about the 
piano competition.

First of all, it's hardly OT.  I hope that, for the archives sake, 
any future posting about this will excise  the OT prefix.  Secondly, 
why horror-stricken.  I'll tell you why.  The last time I was made 
aware of this event, it destroyed my sleep cycle for the better part 
of two weeks.  I don't think they had the 'on-demand' capability that 
they do this time, so maybe life will be a bit better. There's too 
much to see. It's a great gift they provide.  Thanks for sharing.

David Skolnik
Hastings on Hudson, NY




At 03:35 AM 7/20/2008, you wrote:
>Apologies for the non-tech subject.
>
>I thought that some people may be interested in listening to our Sydney
>International Piano Competition. It is now on, and continues until August
>2nd.
>
>You can listen in live to performances on Steinway, Yamaha and Kawai at
>http://www.abc.net.au/classic/audio/streaming.htm
>
>There is also audio and video available on demand at
>http://www.abc.net.au/classic/sipca/
>
>and a local piano tuner, Mr Ara Vartoukian even makes an appearance on the
>Steinway at
>http://www.abc.net.au/classic/sipca/video/03/default.html
>
>
>Scott Jackson
>Mt Keira, NSW, Australia.
>
>
>
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