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Ian Howell
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new haven
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hi!
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Robert Orr
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San Jose, CA
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Hi Ian, I only see one cut, plus the spoken introduction. I have created an imeem account. Is there a secret to seeing the rest. I'm especially interested to hear the Purcell. Sincerely, -Robert Orr
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Ian Howell
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HI Robert, There is only one cutl; the recital is one continuous 30 minute track.Hope you enjoy, Ian
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Robert Orr
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San Jose
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I guess I'll give it a go with Internet Explorer -- I'm using Firefox, usually. I'll send you a screenshot via email that shows what the player is displaying to me. The player finishes the 30 seconds of the Dowland, and then replays the verbal introduction, and then starts the Dowland again, in a loop. Regards, -Robert
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Ian Howell
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new haven
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Eek... my streaming server died on me and only gives 30 secs of the recital. How embarressing. I'll have it all fixed up by tomorrow. Stay tuned!Ian
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Ian Howell
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New Haven
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*embarrassing...
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Ian Howell
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New Haven
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It works :-). Apologies to all. A singer I may be, but no webmaster. ~ian
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Robert Orr
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San Jose, CA
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I have downloaded the Big mp3 file -- 63 MB -- and it is worth it surely. The Purcell is definitive, for me. However, at 11:51 it switches from mid-Dowland back to the Kodaly, at a minute before the Amen, and then starts the Dowland again. However, the Dowland is worth listening to several times in a row, so do not fret. The singer is righteous to the poetry, and the guitarist is a credit to Mr. Dowland's inventions. -Robert
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Karl Wohlwend
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C-bus
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Dude! Thanks for doing this...it's awesome! ''From the highest sp...''?
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Chris Wogaman
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San Francisco, CA
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Have I felt the wool of the beaver? I think you know the answer to that! Thanks for sharing in this way, Ian. I loved your intro letter, and my favorite song was ''Flow, My Tears''. And ''Have You Seen the bright lily grow?''
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