KUSF In Exile 11.26.11 8-11 PM Fermata DJ Fari



A fermata (also known as a hold, pause, colloquially a birdseye, or as a grand pause when placed on a note or a rest) is an element of musical notation indicating that the note should be sustained for longer than its note value would indicate. Exactly how much longer it is held is up to the discretion of the performer or conductor, but twice as long is not unusual. It is usually printed above, but occasionally below (upside down), the note that is to be held longer. Occasionally holds are also printed above rests or barlines, indicating a pause of indefinite duration.
This symbol appears as early as the 15th century, and is quite common in the works of Dufay and Josquin.









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Fermata (Music) with Dj Fari 11/26/2011 08:00PM to 11:00PM

08:00PM Murray MacLaughlin “Prelude opus 58 Nikolai myaskovsky” from Complete Piano Sonatas of Nikolai Myaskovsky (CD, Album, Classical) on Olympia

08:08PM Murray McLaughlin “Sonata Number 4 in C minor by Nikolai Myaskovsky” from Complete Piano Sonatas of Nikolai Myaskovsky (CD, Album, Classical) on Olympia

08:39PM Dawn Upshaw “Songs of Darius Milhaud and Arthur Honegger” from Homage to Jane bathori (CD, Album, Classical, 1999) on Erato

08:54PM Saarbrucken Radio Symphony Orchestra “transcendental variations by George rochberg” from Rochberg: Symphony No.5 (CD, Album, Classical, 2003) on Naxos (Germany)

09:14PM The Keller Quartet “Aus der Ferne III gyurgy Kurtag” from Aus der Ferne III gyurgy Kurtag (CD, Album, Classical) on ECM New Series (USA)

09:16PM The Keller Quartet “Quartetto Per Archi” from Musik fur streish instrumente (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on ECM New Series (USA)

09:34PM Mai Kim “Budhist Dance Suite” from Korean Piano Music on ASV

09:49PM -- “two-part invention in F major” from Switched on Bach (LP)

09:51PM Kathleen Ferrier “Like as the love lorn tutrle by Handel” from Like as the love lorn tutrle by Handel (CD, Album)

09:58PM Kathleen Ferrier “Lord, Have Mercy On Us / Change My Heart, Oh God (Instrumental)” from Lord, Have Mercy On Us / Change My Heart, Oh God (Instrumental) (CD, Single)

10:08PM John Schneiderman “Sonata in A Major by Wolf Jacob Laufensteiner” from Sonata in A Major by Wolf Jacob Laufensteiner (Single) on VGo recordings (USA)

10:25PM Paul Hillier “songs” from songs (Single)

10:36PM Camerata Iberia “Ay luna que reluces” from Camerata Iberia - Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:39PM Camerata Iberia “Bassa Danza” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:40PM Camerata Iberia “Ya sol desposado” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:43PM Camerata Iberia “Daca, ballemos” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:45PM Camerata Iberia “Endechas de canarias” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:49PM Camerata Iberia “Di perra mora” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:53PM Camerata Iberia “Si nos huviera mirado” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:56PM Camerata Iberia “Falalalan” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

10:58PM Camerata Iberia “Quien tuviese tal poder” from Songs and Dances from the Spanish Renaissance (CD, Album, Classical, 1996) on M.a. recordings (Japan)

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