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Moushegh last won the day on December 18 2018
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J.S. Bach - English Suites; No.3 in G Minor, BWV808 / No.4 in F Major, BWV809 / No.6 in D Minor, BWV811 French Suites; No.2 in C Minor, BWV813 / No.4 in E Flat Major, BWV815a / No.6 in E Major, BWV817 Toccata in D Minor, BWV913 / Toccata in G Major, BWV916 . Fantasia in C Minor, BWV906 (Sviatoslav Richter, Decca) Next ... J.S. Bach - 'Goldberg Variations,' BWV988 / Aria da Capo [Arranged for Harp] (Catrin Finch, DG)
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Beethoven - Missa Solemnis (Söderström, Höffgen, Kmentt, Talvela; Klemperer / New Philharmonia & Orchestra,EMI) Next ... Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.4, in F Minor, Op.36 & Symphony No.5 in E Minor, Op.64 Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic, DG) J.S. Bach - Overtures [The Orchestral Suites] Trevor Pinnock / The English Concert, DG) Mozart - Piano Concertos No.17 in G Major, K453 & No.21 in C Major K.467 (Pollini [soloist & conductor] / Vienna Philharmonic, DG) * Looks like it'll be a great day!
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Mr Baliozian, May I ask some questions? 1) Which compositions of J.S. Bach are your favorites? 2) Who are your [other] favorite composers? 3) Who are your favorite pianists? 4) Who are your most least-liked people in history? (you didn't give specific names) 5) Which of your books would you recommend to others? 6) What would you like to be remembered for? 7) Which books [by other authors] would you recommend to others? 8) What is the one thing you would have done differently in your life? 9) What will be the first question you would like to ask of 'God?' 10) What is the one thing you would like to see happen in the world? I always enjoy reading your posts. Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my questions. I know you what you think of people who pay compliments, but I consider you to be a treasure of our people. Thank you for all your work. God bless.
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Yeah, these people have zero loyalty to one another, their only concern is money and power, nothing else. They'll not hesitate for a nanosecond to turn on each other to protect themselves and their own personal interests - and that my friend, is when the SHTF and all hell breaks loose. Then again, it wouldn't surprise me ONE BIT, if this is all an orchestrated meltdown, nothing would shock me when it comes to greed at such levels. Arpa jan, lol please calm down. If you follow current global events and trends its not difficult to see that Sov is making a valid point. If you get your news from local US TV stations you're mislead and uninformed. Did you happen to read this ... US faces same problems as Greece, says Bank of England Please don't take this as an attack on you, because it is not.
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Earlier ... Tartini - Sonata in G Minor, 'The Devil's Trill' Vivaldi - Concerto Op.8 Nos.1-4, 'The Four Seasons' (Anne-Sophie Mutter (conductor and soloist) / Trondheim Soloists, DG) Ravel - Boléro / Ma Mère L'Oye / Rapsodie espagnole / Une Barque sur l'océan / Alborada del Gracioso (Pierre Boulez / Berlin Phil., DG) Currently ... Arvo Pärt - Da Pacem Domine (Hilliard Ensemble) Lamentate - Alexei Lubimov, Andrey Boreyko / Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, ECM) Next ... Koechlin - Romance pour Flûte, Op.164 / Trio pour Flûte, Clarinette et Basson, Op.91&92 / Suite en quatuor, Op.55 / Sonate pour deux Flûtes, Op.75 / deux Nocturnes pour Flûtes, cor et Piano, Op.32 / Sonatine modale pour Flûte et Clarinette, Op.155a / Pièce de flûte pour lecture à vue, Op.218 (Ruhland / Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hänssler)
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I say that something big will happen by mid summer, around August. I pray that I am wrong, but the writing is on the wall ... Renowned investor George Soros said on Friday the world financial system has effectively disintegrated, adding that there is yet no prospect of a near-term resolution to the crisis. Year-to-date bank failures were more than double the pace for the same period in 2009, when there were 33 bank closures.
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Oh shoot! I will be arriving in Yerevan on the 26th, I would love to have seen that. I will see and hear the Armenian Philharmonic though
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Yes, please do. Thank you.
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Richard Strauss - Don Juan, Op.20 / Tod und Verklärung, Op.24 / sprach Zarathustra, Op.30 (Karajan / Vienna Phil., Decca) Next ... Beethoven - String Quartets; in F Minor, Op.95 'Quartetto Serioso' / in B Flat Major, Op.130 / Grosse Fuge, Op.133 (Takács Quartet, Decca)
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Since the Federal Reserve Bank’s creation in 1913 (Woodrow Wilson administration) the dollar has lost more than 96% of its value. "by recklessly inflating the money supply the Fed continues to distort interest rates and intentionally erode the value of the dollar." - Ron Paul IN 1993, the Head of the House Banking Committee, Rep. Henry Gonzalez of Texas, authored legislation calling for an independent audit of the Federal Reserve System’s operations. After getting House and Senate approval for his bill and stepping up his attack on Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan for "failing to provide" essential documents concerning its check transport system, President Clinton intervened and turned down the legislation.
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Veracini - Sonate Accademiche, Op.2 (The Locatelli Trio, Hyperion) Mozart - Piano Sonatas; in F Major, K332 / in B Flat Major, K333 / in C Minor, K457 / in B Minor, K540 (Alfred Brendel / Philips)
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Sov jan, Okay, I wasn't sure if you were suggesting that we totally 'go-it-alone' or just cut ties with the US and reroute our monies into other nations which may produce better results for us. Russia and Iran both consider us as an important geo-political ally, I think its safe to assume that Russia will back us militarily in case of foreign invasion, however I don't believe Iran provided any support to us in the Artsakh war. If we were to take some of the monies poured into the US and direct that to Iran, I wonder if we could count on them for military support ... Cuba has fared fairly well by resisting US "help." I wonder if we would do as well as Cuba has done? What you are suggesting does have some logic and may be very worthwhile, considering that our current strategies have yielded very little if anything at all. Georgia tried to cut ties with Russia and join forces with the US and look at what happened to them; they nearly destroyed themselves by instigating a ridiculous and un-winnable war against Russia. You've almost convinced me, US foreign policy is certainly not pro-Armenia, and under the surface may be anti-Armenian, i.e., protocols. It may not be as simple as that and there may be more to it, but you've made a pretty compelling case. Likewise.
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The Fed also declared itself exempt from the Freedom of Information Act.
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Sov jan, As far as not giving away our money to American politicians with their hollow promises, I agree. However I don't think its entirely true to say that US foreign policy is "anti-Armenian," I just don't see any evidence of this. It's simply not accurate to say that just because they refuse to recognize the Genocide then their foreign policy is officially anti-Armenian. Is it morally wrong, YES! Is it shameful, YES! Is it unjust, YES! Is it unfair, YES! But to declare US foreign policy [as a whole] as anti-Armenian is not accurate. I think you'll disagree, but that's just my opinion. If you say US foreign policy is anti-Iranian, anti-Cuban, anti-Venezuelan, anti-North Korean, that I'd agree with because there is real evidence to prove this. But anti-Armenian? I don't see any real evidence like in the cases of Iran, Cuba, etc. Here's one point I'd like to get across and then I'll let it go - You are underestimating the power that politics has on the global scale. It's simply not enough for us to educate the public about the Genocide and the in-justice done onto us. The fact remains, contrary to what people may believe, the politicians rule the world, NOT the people. Let's say we do what you say - cut off all funding to American, American/Armenian politicians and the various political organizations (e.g., ANCA). Now ... what do we do if the US dramatically increases military aid to Azerbaijan, trumps up some phony charges to slap us with sanctions, strong-arms other nations to cut off ties with Armenia? What do we do then? They have the power through politics to starve us out. This is irrefutable. Btw, for someone to say "speak intelligently" and yet demonstrates this with a condescending remark, followed by a "lol" speaks for itself. Just take that comment with a grain of salt.
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Wow, that was embarrassing, I mean even for a 'turd' that has got to be embarrassing to watch those apes carrying on like that. But then again they are turds, and as such they don't have the sense to know better, they would probably cheer them on. Geez, what a disgrace! I agree with Yervant, public demonstrations like this work against them, so let them continue to show the world their true colors. Just proves what we've been saying all along.
