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Valentine's Day, Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 10:20 am

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1836.” Then it is used <strong>at</strong> 11:45 thru 11:57. Open horns in cue XII sound ff Line 1 D 8 th toE-D 16ths figure down to small octave B up to Line 1 D 8ths to E to E quarter notes to(Bar 2) D 8 th to E-D 16ths down to small octave B down to G 8ths to A-A quarter notesto (Bar 3) D 8 th to E-D 16ths down to B up to Line 1 D 8ths up to G-F# 8ths to E quarternote to (Bar 4) D 8 th to E-D 16ths to B down to G 8ths to A to G quarter notes. Mutedtrumpets and trombones play the end two quarter notes in most of those bars.[Monday, <strong>February</strong> 08, <strong><strong>20</strong><strong>10</strong></strong> <strong>at</strong> 7:03 pm] W<strong>at</strong>ching Keith Olbermann’sCountdown in the background on MSNBC. Sarah (the Barracuda!) Palin was speakingnonsense in her Tea Party speech (and reading crib notes off her palm!). Heaven help usif she ever becomes President! The racist prelude speech by th<strong>at</strong> idiot Tom Tancredobefore her is sh<strong>am</strong>eful. There is a fascist dimension not-so-hidden there in these people,and they are trying to get into power!…Didn’t feel well earlier while working, I feltnormal yesterday but this morning and afternoon I felt a bit ill and a bit nause<strong>at</strong>ed. Itwasn’t a cold or flu, so I figured my body was fighting some sort of bug (bacterial)—maybe from food, or something cont<strong>am</strong>in<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> got into my system somehow. So Itook a penicillin type antibiotic <strong>at</strong> 2, and then a Cipro <strong>at</strong> 6 pm after work. Feeling a lotbetter now. As a precaution in case it was a virus I only <strong>at</strong>e salad <strong>at</strong> lunch <strong>at</strong> home, andhad orange juice with Emercen-C and fresh lemon added. The idea is to alkalize yourblood system.Now: I returned to UCSB on Friday, October 16, <strong>20</strong>09 for more research. Mywife accompanied me Thursday l<strong>at</strong>e afternoon. We went to the Ventura Motel 6 for $50(about $<strong>10</strong>0 if we went to Goleta!) and had a good time th<strong>at</strong> evening nearby along MainStreet. We returned on S<strong>at</strong>urday afternoon before we went to Ojai. At any r<strong>at</strong>e, I arrived<strong>at</strong> the library <strong>at</strong> 9:45 <strong>am</strong> and did some xeroxing of CBS m<strong>at</strong>erials on the microfilm(already ok’d since I had a prior permission), worked on various boxes of m<strong>at</strong>erials, andso on.For instance, Box 4 had inform<strong>at</strong>ion on wh<strong>at</strong> Herrmann conducted for CBS in theearly Forties. He conducted his Fantasticks on 2/2/44. On Sept 13/44 he conductedDebussy, “The Blessed,” “D<strong>am</strong>osol,” etc. On <strong>10</strong>-4-44 he did Sibelius’s Symph No. 6. On<strong>10</strong>-25-44, Prokofiev’a Concerto # 1. Folder 1 showed the “Invit<strong>at</strong>ion to Music” series andall the lists of concerts (not all were conducted by Herrmann of course). In fact Korngoldconducted 5-<strong>10</strong>-44 doing his “Merry Overture & Intermezzo” (??) and Scherzo forSinfonietta No. 5. On Monday, January 21, 1939 <strong>at</strong> <strong>10</strong>:30-11 pm: (1) Overture toSolomon, Handel; (2) Charter House Suite, R.V. Willi<strong>am</strong>s; (3) Saga Fragment, ArnoldBax.In Box 68 are miscellaneous short scores. These include A H<strong>at</strong>ful of Rain (e.g.,“Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” using trumpets/Pos/saxes); Convoy; Twice As Tall(from JTTCOTE). Joy in the Morning (reduced score) was in Folder 4. North ByNorthwest “Overture” and “On the Rocks” conductor scores were there, the Tender IsThe Night S<strong>am</strong>my Fain music, Trouble With Harry “Overture” (4 staves). The Man WhoKnew Too Much “Storm Clouds Cant<strong>at</strong>a” was there as expected (seen it before) but wh<strong>at</strong>surprised me were full xeroxes of the actual score! Someone had recently offered the12

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