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Fat-melting cocktail ? melts 1.5 lbs daily…
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fat-Melting Cocktail)
Mon Dec 11 07:40:48 2023
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 13:32:41 +0100
From: "Fat-Melting Cocktail" <FatMeltingCocktail@myshedplans.buzz>
Reply-To: "Fat-Melting Cocktail" <MorningCocktail@myshedplans.buzz>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
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Fat-melting cocktail ? melts 1.5 lbs daily…
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Paganini, known chiefly as a violinist, had acquired a Stradivarius viola, which he wanted to play in public if he could find the right music. Greatly impressed by the Symphonie fantastique, he asked Berlioz to write him a suitable piece. Berlioz told him that he could not write a brilliantly virtuoso work, and began composing what he called a symphony with viola obbligato, Harold in Italy. As he foresaw, Paganini found the solo part too reticent – "There's not enough for me to do here; I should be playing all the time" – and the violist at the premiere in November 1834 was Chrétien Urhan.
Until the end of 1835 Berlioz had a modest stipend as a laureate of the Prix de Rome. His earnings from composing were neither substantial nor regular, and he supplemented them by writing music criticism for the Parisian press. Macdonald comments that this was activity "at which he excelled but which he abhorred". He wrote for L'Europe littéraire (1833), Le Rénovateur (1833–1835), and from 1834 for the Gazette musicale and the Journal des débats. He was the first, but not the last, prominent French composer to double as a reviewer: among his successors were Fauré, Messager, Dukas and Debussy. Although he complained – both privately and sometimes in his articles – that his time would be better spent writing music than in writing music criticism, he was able to indulge himself in attacking his bêtes noires and extolling his enthusiasms. The former included musical pedants, coloratura writing and singing, viola players who were merely incompetent violinists, inane libretti, and baro
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