I don't want to give away your real identity on here or anything, but you're a musician aren't you? Your sig. name + your gender & age + that your in my (well it hasn't officially been switched over to mine yet) Experimental Music group + my intuition make me think this is so.
If I'm wrong.. I apologize.
If I'm right.. I was at your last Victoria BC show.. one of the best music shows in my life. I was the guy who had to run out to the bank to get money to buy your cd. I'd just finished reading "If On Winter's Night A Traveller" and you're a fan of Invisible Cities? If you're who I think I play your stuff on my show quite often.
Drop me a line either way, I'd be interested in chatting about music with ya.
I think, or thought, or are unsure.. but I thought you were (are?) Amy Denio.. founder of the Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet, collaborater with Francisco Lopez, have played with Curlew, and have some great solo releases as well.
Your sig. name is the same last name, you're the right gender and age, you're interested in experimental music, and your fantasy seems to hint at Calvino's "Invisible Cities" which Amy Denio wrote a opera thingy about and performed with Die Knodel.
Anyways.. music chatting is good.. You're also a fan of Remedios Varo and Henry Darger! (I've only seen one other member with a Varo interest.. and nobody with Darger) I have that massive and expensive hardcover volume of Darger's work. There's only one book on Varo (in English anyways).. but I must get that too.
If I'm wrong.. I apologize.
If I'm right.. I was at your last Victoria BC show.. one of the best music shows in my life. I was the guy who had to run out to the bank to get money to buy your cd. I'd just finished reading "If On Winter's Night A Traveller" and you're a fan of Invisible Cities? If you're who I think I play your stuff on my show quite often.
Drop me a line either way, I'd be interested in chatting about music with ya.
[Edited on Dec 05, 2003 7:01PM]
Your sig. name is the same last name, you're the right gender and age, you're interested in experimental music, and your fantasy seems to hint at Calvino's "Invisible Cities" which Amy Denio wrote a opera thingy about and performed with Die Knodel.
Anyways.. music chatting is good.. You're also a fan of Remedios Varo and Henry Darger! (I've only seen one other member with a Varo interest.. and nobody with Darger) I have that massive and expensive hardcover volume of Darger's work. There's only one book on Varo (in English anyways).. but I must get that too.