Regret pays no debt - unknown

2006, March 22

Library Thing

LibraryThing - addictive


Go to LibraryThing.com and start cataloging. It is fun, an interesting way to compare collections, and a way to meet (virtually) other owners of favorite books.

Tim Spalding has put together a very attractive site, with a database that works with only occasional glitches, and a fairly intuitive interface. One thing that would be better would be a way to make the back-up option less hidden. In case the server crashes, which I take it did happen once, you should download your library as a text file, and keep it on your computer.

Then, to reconstitute the library online, you can just upload the books.csv file. To make the books.csv file, you go to the Extras tab at the top of the page, then Export Data. Click the "Export all data as text" link, and you will have a comma separated text file. It did not work for me in Excel as he suggests, but did load easily into FileMaker.

So far I have cataloged 300 books and am now taking a break to make graphics of covers not available, and perhaps to do some reviews. Tim says he is preparing to add a CD database; that will be at least as addictive.

2006, March 21

Bach's Birthday 2006

For J.S. Bach's birthday, 321 years, some favorites.


Gottfried Silbermann biography

 

From James Pressler (click on the headphone icon):

Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch, BWV 769

Prelude and Fugue in G, BWV 541

Fugue in g minor, BWV 578

2006, March 13

You Go, Vermont

Reminds me of something the town council of Berkeley CA would do.

Here is a link to a most interesting entry in SCOTUSblog,
From a village green...

2006, February 26

James Pressler, Organist

James Pressler has created mp3 files of the complete Bach organ work and many files from many other composers.

Thanks to an email from Ralph Hancock, I found this site of mp3 files created by a retired(?) organist. One of my favorite pieces is BWV 733. James says this piece is "for full organ and pedal, which takes a long time to come in, but is worth the wait"

The files are created on the computer with the virtual organ software Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ. This software uses sounds sampled from organs from all over the world to create the effect of a real pipe organ in your own home.

This is a very expensive specialized piece of software, requiring that a person be very knowledgeable and experienced with organs and computers. James Pressler certainly fills that bill. His interesting and helpful comments about each file also help me to understand the music, the composers and the baroque era.

If you subscribe, Mr. Pressler will send you a daily and-or weekly email with a fresh organ piece for listening. I have subscribed, and thank him very much for his work.


The links:

James Pressler, bio

James Pressler, press release

Bach by Immersion

James Pressler at AudioStreet

Virtually Baroque Home Page

BWV 733 on Virtual Organ

Canonic Variations BWV 769 on Virtual Organ

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