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Tue, 21 Apr 1998 22:37:32 PDT
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Dear Andrew, Dear Art,
 
Let us speak about composers also in next future. We like
the same composers as you. Very atmospheric (maybe you
know a better term) is Goreckis III. Sinfonia, where I have
a good interpretation from Poland with the
Wielka Orkiestra Symfoniczna PRiTV w Katowcach
with Stefania Woytowicz and conductor Jerzy Katlewicz.
It would be very nice for my mother and me, if there is coming
up some discussion of music too.
 
yours Helmut Nisters
 
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>
> If it's any consolation to you, Art: Down in Mobile, Alabama, is a street
> called Old Shell Road. You could be an Old Shell Collector.
>
> For everyone but Art: Rangia cuneata, the common bay clam, is the preferred
> shell for surfacing roads in this area.
>
> Brahms is one of my favorites too, along with Gottschalk, Gorecki, and
> Granados.
>
> Andrew K. Rindsberg
> Geological Survey of Alabama
> Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
>

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