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October WTFer of the Month - Grotriman

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26 October 2011, 07:57 AM
Grotriman
October WTFer of the Month - Grotriman
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Originally posted by jon-nyc:
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Originally posted by Grotriman:
Now I'm working on his Sonatine and first having to memorize the last movement (the first two seem to fall under the fingers) as it is too fast and furious to read. So this is another toughy.



Love that piece. I haven't played it in a couple of years, though.


Could you play that last movement? It's a slugfest for me right now!
26 October 2011, 08:04 AM
jon-nyc
Yeah I could play it. I spent a long time getting there though.
26 October 2011, 08:05 AM
jon-nyc
Hey G - while we're all asking you questions...

Are you still working for the big conglomerate that bought your company? And have they integrated it fully or does it still operate more or less independently?
26 October 2011, 09:43 AM
Grotriman
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Originally posted by jon-nyc:
Hey G - while we're all asking you questions...

Are you still working for the big conglomerate that bought your company? And have they integrated it fully or does it still operate more or less independently?


Why you must be speaking of GE Healthcare! And yes they did fully assimilate the company. It operates in tight synchrony with all the other business units within the respiratory and sleep universe. All worker units with chip embedded! Smiler

Some of the process was destructive, but we are finally back to the level of business we had before they bought us.

Why do you ask?
26 October 2011, 09:58 AM
jon-nyc
Just curious if you've had to adjust to being a cog in the big GE machine or if you could still operate as a CEO.
26 October 2011, 02:01 PM
Grotriman
quote:
Originally posted by jon-nyc:
Just curious if you've had to adjust to being a cog in the big GE machine or if you could still operate as a CEO.


Well - it's been a period of adjustment. But, due to our public persona policy, I won't talk about it here!

I'm having a lot of fun pursuing business development issues.

We'll talk...
26 October 2011, 07:25 PM
kluurs
If you were taking a few CDs to that proverbial desert island. No Ipods allowed for some reason...what CDs would you have to have?
27 October 2011, 06:18 AM
jon-nyc
quote:
Originally posted by Grotriman:
Well - it's been a period of adjustment. But, due to our public persona policy, I won't talk about it here!


Yeah, I wasn't going to even use the name of the company until you did. If you'd like us both to go back and edit it out, let me know.

Also - I saw that you called my cell - lets talk today.
27 October 2011, 09:48 AM
Grotriman
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Originally posted by kluurs:
If you were taking a few CDs to that proverbial desert island. No Ipods allowed for some reason...what CDs would you have to have?


OK - that one's tough because I'm all over the place.

Schubert's last 3 piano sonatas for sure. But by who? Music more important than the interpretation to me, but Murray Parahia is OK by me.

XTC - quite a few of them but "English Settlement" for sure.

Prince (of course)

Brahms - Quintets, Intermezzi, Variations on a theme by..., and Symphonies.

How many CDs am I allowed?

Ravel & Debussy - all piano music and "L'enfant et le Sortilege" (sp?)

Suba - just made one album before he died in a fire in his studio. :-(

Love a lot of Mouse on Mars.

Haydn Piano Sonatas

Jean Luc Ponty

The Tubes

DJ Cheb I Shabbah

Scarlatti Sonatas

Chopin - preludes, nocturnes, etudes and then some.

Oh that's enough - I'm not going to live long on a desert Island anyhow without ETOH and by myself.
27 October 2011, 10:02 AM
Grotriman
quote:
Originally posted by kluurs:
If you were taking a few CDs to that proverbial desert island. No Ipods allowed for some reason...what CDs would you have to have?


OK - so let me restate - I think you are saying just a few actual CDs. So here they are (one is a boxed set). Jes 3.

Shubert's Last 3 Sonatas Murray Parahia (Sony)
Brahms Complete Chamber Music (Brilliant Classics)
Sergai Rachmaninoff "The complete Recordings" (RCA Gold Seal).

These would be all I need to last me until my expiration.

I leave all the pop and jazz I love (didn't even get to Duke Ellington and all that stuff before, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern) because I'd be to morose contemplating the end.

LOL!
27 October 2011, 10:29 AM
piqué
i have radu lupu playing the schubert sonatas and listen to it all the time. i'd love to know what you think of that performance. love perahia, too.

what, no late beethoven string quartets? are they not on your radar or have you never listened to them?

i'll have to check out the tubes and the other non-classical stuff. please remind young grotriman that he owes me a playlist. Wink

oh nevermind.
27 October 2011, 12:45 PM
Grotriman
quote:
Originally posted by piqué:
i have radu lupu playing the schubert sonatas and listen to it all the time. i'd love to know what you think of that performance. love perahia, too.

what, no late beethoven string quartets? are they not on your radar or have you never listened to them?

i'll have to check out the tubes and the other non-classical stuff. please remind young grotriman that he owes me a playlist. Wink

oh nevermind.


Did you hear is latest composition yet?

"indecision"
28 October 2011, 12:32 PM
kluurs
What have been some of the more influential books in your life?

Most enjoyable?


Most re-read?
28 October 2011, 12:32 PM
kluurs
Besides music making & listening, what other interests occupy your time?
28 October 2011, 09:14 PM
jon-nyc
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Originally posted by Grotriman:
I also did his Minuet Antique but my wife hated to hear it and it made me self conscious to work on it. But I still like those scrunchy harmonies.



I love that piece, IIRC it was the first he published. I played that years ago, I should resurrect it at some point.