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Posted on Monday, March 26, 2012 - 07:45 pm:
Caught your show for the 1st time today and immediately scrbubised in iTunes. Enjoyed it! You need to experience Biophilia on the iPad, though, it really is trippy and wonderful. Bjork is onto something here I immediately wanted to write an opera for iPad. It is an interactive music-nature encounter experience. The visual aspect is stunningly original and highly entertaining. Check out the animations of the music. She is leading the way, following Laurie Anderson of course, in artistic multimedia productions.Business-wise, I don't believe that iPad and iPhone apps can be illegally copied or ripped. Not easily anyway. It makes sense to release albums as apps, I'm surprised more bands and composers have not done it. With Biophilia, Bjork takes it a step further and makes the album experience interactive.Again, love the show. Live long and prosper. Aloha.
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Chris A. Szymonski Unregistered guest
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Posted on Thursday, February 02, 2012 - 02:20 pm:
Bill, Always enjoying your programs. How about a series about composers, who did not stop at the ninth symphony? Haydn, Mozart and Mendelssohn come to mind, but there must have been many more. Telemann? Would any works of J.S. Bach also qualify, or perhaps works by any of his sons? Cheers Chris
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