Thanks for helping to fill out the Sinding Works list that I created. I looked around quite a while on the internet but still wasn't able to find the information for about 1/3 of the opus listings. But thanks to you & abra it looks like it is complete (dates & all) now. Just out of curiosity, did you find that information on his works on the web somewhere or did you already know it.--Mitch 06:18, 7 June 2007 (EDT)
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Thanks for taking the trouble. I have recently annotated a new CD of Thalberg's operatic fantasies and am currently working on another, to be released later this year. I'll let you know when they are available. No, I am not the pianist, only the researcher [I've been researching Thalberg since the mid 1960s]. Best wishes...
and I mean that in the complimentary sense (I know it's used in others also). I enjoyed looking over the reduction of Brüll's symphony and Heller's works (if I haven't already said- I forget- I have some on CD - op. 143 and a set of etudes, and two sets of works acquired from a booksale in score but - of course- not the same ones - two adjacent to the set on the disc, rather. Also have been putting together the worklist for Wikipedia, and good to get the key of op. 143 right. Hrm. Is the Kiel violin sonata op. 16 the one Newman quotes from? I hadn't otherwise seen head or tail of that before- looking forward to downloading that when I get back! Borrowed Newman's Sonata Since Beethoven several times from two different libraries, has influenced me very much ;). One of these days will buy a used copy of that book. Thanks again for your efforts. Eric 13:55, 26 September 2007 (EDT)
Georg remembers meeting me for the first time. Interestingly, I was sick in bed. He came over to pay a visit and the first thing that he noticed was the calendar on my wall. The fact that it was a Tolkien themed calendar gave Georg a good feeling about the potential for our friendship. To this day, I've never seen the movies, I've never read the books, and I know very little about Tolkien, but apparently I had the calendar on my wall. This calendar was actually the impetus for Georg to become one of the biggest Tolkien nerds on the planet. Georg still has the calendar in his possession as the cornerstone of his vast collection -- complete with my original handwriting and all.
In my parents basement, there was a large empty crawl space beneath the garage. The only way to enter this space was to climb over the plumbing and crawl through a big hole in the concrete block wall behind the water heater. For several days, my mom heard all kinds of commotion coming from the basement but she didn't inquire as to what was going on. Little did she know that Georg and I were in that dusty crawl space excavating, removing construction rubble and building cardboard walls. We were creating our Nothing to Do Book Clubhouse. It still exists today and the switchable light that Georg and I rigged up still works. In that secret space, there's a mural on the wall, some old carpet padding, a tire that was used as a lounge chair and a 1978 copy of the Guinness Book of World Records. I like to think about the day when the next owners of my mom\u2019s house discover this clubhouse for the first time. It's like a time capsule from 1979. 2ff7e9595c
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