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Monday, 24. December 2007

Christmas Eve Music



So I took myself to a church in Upper West Side last evening to hear a moderately good performance of this most lovely choral work, J.S. Bach's "Magnificat". While I may not acknowledge the presence of a divinity, i.e., a god (however to be a writer is to, in some sense, listen for, and channel the breath of god or gods), this work by Bach always put me in pretty close proximity.

This morning finds me in snowy Chicago, reading, and listening to this Ton Koopman conducted, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra's performance of Bach's "Magnificat" - as in the background my sister potters around in her kitchen trying to dash off a festive dish of pulihora1 to satisfy my whim and fancy.

Merry Christmas, dear reader(s)!

[1] The lovely Andhra food blog, Mahanadi, presents this visually very tasty recipe of an interesting pulihora variation




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