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yay! i finally did something with my skyehawke account. it's not complete but i tried to at least house the newer bits. how fun.
does anyone know what the deal is with crossovers there? like with rpf? i poked around the tiniest bit and didn't find answers. i'll look more if i need to but it would be so delightfully easy if one of you already knew and could tell me. i would like to put remus/viggo there. and the dom/ron too if i get it some beta-love. oh, and a title. heh.
i was going to write more but i'm sleepy. rehearsal was good. i was a goober.
annelarissa and i get to sing another duet on this concert.
oh, and i learned a musical term i didn't know before: bicinium. a two-voice composition for voices, instruments, or keyboard without further accompaniment, especially one from the 15th through the 17th century. the term was principally associated with a large repertory of didactic works cultivated in german-speaking regions, especially by lutherans. thank you, new harvard dictionary of music. tomorrow i will see whether the smith library has any collections of bicinia.
does anyone know what the deal is with crossovers there? like with rpf? i poked around the tiniest bit and didn't find answers. i'll look more if i need to but it would be so delightfully easy if one of you already knew and could tell me. i would like to put remus/viggo there. and the dom/ron too if i get it some beta-love. oh, and a title. heh.
i was going to write more but i'm sleepy. rehearsal was good. i was a goober.
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oh, and i learned a musical term i didn't know before: bicinium. a two-voice composition for voices, instruments, or keyboard without further accompaniment, especially one from the 15th through the 17th century. the term was principally associated with a large repertory of didactic works cultivated in german-speaking regions, especially by lutherans. thank you, new harvard dictionary of music. tomorrow i will see whether the smith library has any collections of bicinia.
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