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Music Favorites III - Georgy Catoire's Prelude (from Cinq Morceaux)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeFMztwJpKk   Catoire is a highly neglected composer, but his works are steadily gaining their due recognition - in no small part due to the CD of his piano works released by super-virtuoso Marc-André Hamelin. Russian and French, both influences are heard in his music, although in his best works, he takes French fluidity to new heights. The second Prelude from his collection "Cinq Morceaux" is one of the best things he ever wrote.   Catoire's music exhibits plenty

Sumiki

Sumiki

Aftermath

BrickFair was quite the awesome. Long entry coming in a few days once I get back home, but it was great.   My Heavily Armored Wasp ended up getting third, which was ridiculously cool - it actually ended up edging out Makaru's Kahu. Again, it's really just fun to get nominated, even if the concept of winning is hopelessly out of reach.   Also Xaeraz and Valendale and I slapped each other all weekend, especially after being ... moistened. With snipples and snapples.

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Sumiki

BrickFair Nomination

There have been way too many crazy awesome things that have transpired over the past three days, and these things will be chronicled in a blog entry in due time, but I just wanted to say that one of my MOCs - the Heavily Armored Wasp - was nominated for Best BIONICLE!   My chances of actually winning, however, are somewhat less than slim: I'm up against DeeVee's Vayland Dragon III, Steve the Squid's wearable Bane mask, and Makaru's Kahu, so I'm basically just thrilled that I got nominated and ha

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Sumiki

I'm At BrickFair!

When this entry gets posted, I'll be somewhere inside the Dulles Expo Center, getting registered, setting up MOCs, and making absurdly long vendor raids.     BRICKFAIR

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Music Favorites II - Sumiki's Nocturne for Flute, Cello, and Piano

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3z0eMiMrNw   Originally a working title, this Nocturne was composed in late June and early July of this year, and was premiered in concert on my birthday, the conclusion of a three-week-long composition workshop at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. This is the same concert I alluded to in a previous entry, so yes, that's me at the piano. (Bow ties are cool.)   The melodic content of the Nocturne was developed out of the arpeggiated phrase that b

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Sumiki

2013: A BrickFair Odyssey

We're taking our time going up to BrickFair this year, getting there in two days instead of one. We're just about to head out the door towards Richmond.   I'm pumped!   And I have lots of hats!   This is exciting!

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Sumiki

Road Trip Pictures: Weeks Four and Five

Slowly gettin' through the pictures, over a month afterwards. As always, hover for information.       Day Twenty-Two   | | | | | | | | | | Day Twenty-Three | | | Day Twenty-Four | | | Day Twenty-Five | | | | | | Day Twenty-Six | | Day Twenty-Seven Day Twenty-Eight | | | Day Twenty-Nine | | | | |

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Music Favorites I - Leo Ornstein's Piano Quintet (3rd Mvt.)

So, folks are posting music in the blogs. I figure that I might as well get in on the action, so I'll be posting my favorite pieces of music semi-intermittently. Might be weekly but iunno - depends on how much interest I can generate with classical stuff.   http://youtu.be/oOQ7JvdzWig   So! Leo Ornstein. Guy lived a whopping 109 years and produced a number of fantastic compositions. In his early years he was known for popularization of the tone cluster and lived around the time Charles Ives was

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Sumiki

THE BZPOWER WASHINGTON TOUR

This has more or less become an annual thing to do on the Monday after BrickFair. In 2011, Brickeens and his dad toured various monuments and statues in the Capitol as well as part of the Air and Space Museum. In 2012, Zatth joined up with us as we went around the original Air and Space Museum and the Natural History Museum.   So, BrickFair goers and fellow BZP members: who's willing and able to take a tour of Washington, D.C. sights on Monday, August 5th?   (I wanted to put this out there well

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Sumiki

EXCITEMENT (and also general rambling)

YOU ALL KNOW WHAT DAY IT IS TOMORROW, RIGHT   OF COURSE YOU DO   PROBABLY BECAUSE YOU'RE READING IT ON THAT DAY AND NOT ON THIS ONE   BUT ANYWAY   YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS, RIGHT?   THAT'S RIGHT, KIDS   SAY IT WITH ME   IT'S SUMIKI'S BIRTHDAY   (what, did you think I was going to talk about some movie or something? pfffffffft)   Also, I must apologize for inactivity over the past few weeks. I've been pretty busy, but it's going to culminate in a concert wherein I play the piano portion of a Nocturn

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Sumiki

Gangnam Style Opera

Pretty much the best thing ever, and I'm not particularly fond of either Gangnam Style or opera.

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Sumiki

The Voting Booth

I've always been a fan of the Voting Booth, especially on the old forums. When I got my Premiership, I was still a wee noob, and created tons of polls ... well, I tried to, at least. My habit of hitting preview-post canceled out the polls I made, which led to frustration on my end and by whatever FA had to come clean my mess up.   When the forums came back, I was happy to see the Voting Booth busy again, but this spurt of activity didn't continue for very long at all. Soon the Voting Booth looke

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Sumiki

Road Trip Pictures: Week Two, Part Two

As always, hover over images for further information.   Day Eleven (cont.)   | |   Day Twelve   | | | | Day Thirteen | | | | | Day Fourteen My Parents' Thirtieth Anniversary | | | | | | | | | |

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Sumiki

Road Trip Pictures: Week Two, Part One

More pictures than the first week, enough to do something with BZP's BBCode parser near the end of day 11. As such, the remaining Week Two pictures will be relegated to a separate entry. Hover over pictures for background information.   Day Eight   | | | | | | | | Day Nine | | | | | | Day Ten | | | | | | | | | | Day Eleven | | | | | | | | | | | |

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Sumiki

That LEGO Movie Thing

I rescind my earlier statements about how awful the idea seemed.   It looks ... pretty good? Only so much can be discerned from the trailer, but the animation style looks pretty cool. Also, quite a cast of actors they've got there.

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Sumiki

Road Trip Pictures: Week One

I've had a few days to recover from the second Great American Road Trip, and in that time I've combed through my 4,396 pictures. Thirty days is a little more than four weeks, so I think a four-part series of pictures - the best of the best - might just be in order. (Day one did not have any decent pictures, so I'm starting on day two.)   ALL PICTURES HAVE BACKGROUND INFORMATION. HOVER OVER PICTURES TO READ.   Day Two   | | | | Day Three | | | | | | |

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Sumiki

The Great American Road Trip II - 30 - The Last Full Measure

We got an early start and headed out of Alabama, soon making it to the Georgia state line and the Eastern time zone. From there we headed up to Atlanta, where I learned that tales of the city's traffic had not been exaggerated. We took the beltway around the city instead of going through it directly. I cannot imagine what kind of mayhem we'd have run into if we'd gone right through, as the drivers on the beltway were crazy enough. (I learned why signals are so rarely used: as soon as you turn on

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Sumiki

The Great American Road Trip II - 29 - Whistling Dixie

We wanted to leave our hotel room as soon as possible, so we ended up getting on the road out of Louisiana at around 9:20. Our first stop of the day was Vicksburg, Mississippi, which we arrived at around 11:00. We entered the visitor center and watched a short movie detailing the events of the Vicksburg campaign before going on the auto tour around the battlefield.   Vicksburg was a stronghold along the Mississippi River and widely considered the key to holding the river by both Confederate and

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Sumiki

The Great American Road Trip II - 28 - Hog Heaven

We got the call from the dealership around 11:00 and had the same older gentlemen who dropped us off pick us up and drive us over. The car's oil was changed and the water cooling system belt had been replaced. We cautiously got onto the freeway, but all systems were nominal as we took it up to speed.   With a fully functioning car - the first time since Utah - we headed east on I-20 bound for the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Our previous route would have taken us to minor league teams in San Antonio

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Sumiki

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