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  • Spain (Catalonia): Granados- The Spanish Dances (Danzas espaniolas, 12 of them)
    Finland: Sibelius – Violin in Dm
    England: Elgar- cello in em (I had to! I’m a cellist!)
    Brazil: Villa-Lobos –assabio a jato (Jet whistle)
    Austro-Hungairan (what WAS he?) : Hummel- Piano Quintet In E Flat Op.87
    Czech: Smetana- Polka No. 14
    France: Poulenc- flute sonata, op 164
    Russia: Borodin- Prince Igor
    America: Amy Beach- Gaelic Symphony
    Estonia: Arvo fratres for cello

    Phew, that was hard. I tried to think of ones other people I look. see what I double…

    ~Lisa

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  • I refuse to pay $100 a month for a cable/satellite tv “package” of shows that I absolutely do not want. Of the hundreds of channels available, let me choose three and pay you $10 a month to watch them. People are waking up. In this economy, why pay $100+ dollars a month to watch tv – especially when most of the offerings are garbage?

    If pay per view was never popular with cable tv consumers, how then is charging one to two dollars per episode for “on demand” video supposed to work? For example, if my child likes to watch the same episodes of Gumby over and over and over again, do you really think that I as a parent will want to pay to view the same episodes over and over and over again? If broadcasters move to a pay-per-view model, I would become very picky about what my child gets to watch.

    Time spent playing video games or surfing the web is time that is not spent watching cable/satellite tv shows. Block us from watching tv content, and we will play more video games, spend more time texting on our cell phones, or do more web surfing.

    We will not see reform in the TV industry until viewers drop their overpriced cable tv and satellite tv subscriptions en masse. Hey TV executives, have you learned nothing from the demise of the newspaper industry? I will soon subscribe to Netflix and say goodbye to tv forever. By the way, where is the army of lawyers to protest the policies of internet “data usage metering?”

    This post is a great example of how consumers of TV can write a post about the future of the TV industry.