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Performed by Bonnie and Michael Jorgensen from Bonnie and Michael's farewell recital. On May 1, 2003, just three weeks after he shipped out, 34-year-old U. S. Army Pfc. Jesse Givens died in Iraq. Givens was parked in a battle tank by the bank of the Euphrates River in Al Habbaniyah. The riverbank gave way, the tank fell into the river, and he drowned. Two weeks before his death, Givens wrote a final letter and mailed it to his wife Melissa, his five-year-old son Dakota (nicknamed ‘Toad’) and his unborn child Carson (nicknamed ‘Bean’). “He called me a week before [his death] and told me he had written the letter, but not to open it unless he died,” Melissa Givens said. Since 2003, the letter has been published in the New York Times and featured in the HBO Documentary Film “The Last Letters Home.” In 2006 the men’s ensemble Cantus commissioned composer Lee Hoiby to write a piece for them. Hoiby received permission from Melissa Givens to set the words of the letter to music. The work was subsequently arranged by the composer for baritone and piano.
Robyn Hilton shared was Johnny Carson what she thought was sexy. Because she had been offered money did pose in Playboy.. Johnny cuts right through it and makes an observation joke It's weird how the guest lineup when it aired wasn't always the order in which they appeared. the guests were Fernando Lamas, Richard Pryor, Robyn Hilton and William Peter Blatty.
Fulvio Caldini Carson Arezzo Luigi Cherubini 1950 1959 2002 2008
Fulvio Caldini (b. 1950) — Inverno, op. 92c (2002/22) for organ Carson Cooman, organ Italian composer Fulvio Caldini (b. 1959) was born in Arezzo and was educated at the “Luigi Cherubini” Conservatory (Florence, Italy) and King Alfred’s College (Winchester, England). His teachers included Giorgio Sacchetti (piano), Franco Cioci (harmony/counterpoint), Franco Rossi (chamber music), Anna Maria Pernafelli (harpsichord), and Fausto D’Antimi (organ). Since the early 1980s, Caldini has composed many works in various forms, particularly focusing on music for wind-blown instruments (recorders, double reeds, organ, etc.). In 2008, the Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet released a complete CD devoted to his works for recorder ensemble. Much of Caldini’s music displays minimalist influences often combined with a contrapuntal modality that alludes to pre-Renaissance music. Other works show other connections to pre-baroque music and traditional Italian styles (such as the pastorale). Caldini has taught chamber music at the “Luigi Cherubini” Conservatory.
Fulvio Caldini Carson Arezzo Luigi Cherubini 1959 2008 2022
Fulvio Caldini (b. 1959) — Pensieri siberiani (Marginalia No. 140) (2022) for organ 1) Tranquillo; 2) Intimo; 3) Assorto Carson Cooman, organ Italian composer Fulvio Caldini (b. 1959) was born in Arezzo and was educated at the “Luigi Cherubini” Conservatory (Florence, Italy) and King Alfred’s College (Winchester, England). His teachers included Giorgio Sacchetti (piano), Franco Cioci (harmony/counterpoint), Franco Rossi (chamber music), Anna Maria Pernafelli (harpsichord), and Fausto D’Antimi (organ). Since the early 1980s, Caldini has composed many works in various forms, particularly focusing on music for wind-blown instruments (recorders, double reeds, organ, etc.). In 2008, the Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet released a complete CD devoted to his works for recorder ensemble. Much of Caldini’s music displays minimalist influences often combined with a contrapuntal modality that alludes to pre-Renaissance music. Other works show other connections to pre-baroque music and traditional Italian styles (such as the pastorale). Caldini has taught chamber music at the “Luigi Cherubini” Conservatory. 0:00 | 1. Tranquillo 1:42 | 2. Intimco 3:22 | 3. Assorto
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