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(Soundbite of Grosso Fugue) Ms. ALSOP: And yet you can hear another movement from one of these quartets, which he calls Cavatina, which is so intimate and so tender - you know, I mean they're just amazing extremes.
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(Soundbite of Grosso Fugue) Ms. ALSOP: And yet you can hear another movement from one of these quartets, which he calls Cavatina, which is so intimate and so tender - you know, I mean they're just amazing extremes.
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From "DIARY OF A POEM", she loves the sound of breaking chains as in this excerpt from "ways to make a man feel like an unemployed hearse driver who had had a little trouble with the higher powers" (first published by Kevin Killian's/Dodie Bellamy's Mirage#4 Period(ical)), with John Williams' "Cavatina" from Warning Guitar the perfect background for typing:
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From "DIARY OF A POEM", she loves the sound of breaking chains as in this excerpt from "ways to make a man feel like an unemployed hearse driver who had had a little trouble with the higher powers" (first published by Kevin Killian's/Dodie Bellamy's Mirage#4 Period(ical)), with John Williams' "Cavatina" from Warning Guitar the perfect background for typing:
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Mr. POTTS: "Cavatina," I think, is what I picked for my wife, Jules (ph).
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(Soundbite of song, "Cavatina") Mr. POTTS: (Singing) She was beautiful, beautiful to my eyes.
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After dinner several artists came from Covent Garden, and among them Madame Patti, who sang the "Cavatina" of "Lucia," with flute accompaniment, and how beautifully!
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886
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The young lady answered that she was not going for Melanie had a difficult "Cavatina" to learn that evening, but her ladyship was getting ready, and the stout aunt was going with her.
Debts of Honor M��r J��kai 1864
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Åkerfeldt, who is self-taught, eventually started trying to pick his way through those guitar parts, as well as things like the Stanley Myers / John Williams piece "Cavatina," the theme from
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writ during John Williams performing Stanley Myers' "Cavatina" on guitar
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