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Look waht I just got in my email!

As we end 2012 and begin the start of a brand new year - we wanted to be the first to wish you a triumphant journey in 2013.

Maybe your program for the first day of 2013 will include some movies - something like Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Cape Fear. For those looking for an opera, how about Peter Grimes with an interlude at the Four Seas ice cream shop in Cape Cod, MA. Or maybe this note just seems like an enigma to you, or variations thereof. In the end, just listening to a great Russian symphony - 11 times - can help make sense of any revolution.

Wishing you a very prosperous and Happy New Year!

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Look waht I just got in my email!

As we end 2012 and begin the start of a brand new year - we wanted to be the first to wish you a triumphant journey in 2013.

Maybe your program for the first day of 2013 will include some movies - something like Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Cape Fear. For those looking for an opera, how about Peter Grimes with an interlude at the Four Seas ice cream shop in Cape Cod, MA. Or maybe this note just seems like an enigma to you, or variations thereof. In the end, just listening to a great Russian symphony - 11 times - can help make sense of any revolution.

Wishing you a very prosperous and Happy New Year!

Age of Gold - Shostakovich

Enigma Variations - Elgar

Symphony No. 11 - Shostakovich

That's all I was able to pick up on - no clue what the rest of it refers to (Cape Fear/Cod, Peter Grimes). Maybe Four Seas refers to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons?"

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Age of Gold - Shostakovich

Enigma Variations - Elgar

Symphony No. 11 - Shostakovich

That's all I was able to pick up on - no clue what the rest of it refers to (Cape Fear/Cod, Peter Grimes). Maybe Four Seas refers to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons?"

Cape Fear is a pretty cool movie with a Bernard Herrman soundtrack.

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Age of Gold - Shostakovich

Enigma Variations - Elgar

Symphony No. 11 - Shostakovich

That's all I was able to pick up on - no clue what the rest of it refers to (Cape Fear/Cod, Peter Grimes). Maybe Four Seas refers to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons?"

"Storm Interlude"

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