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Train Sonor: For Marjan K. January, 2008








[01] For Marjan K. [excerpt one] [06:21]
© 2008 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · musique trouvé








[02] For Marjan K. [excerpt two] [05:40]
© 2008 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · musique trouvé








[03] For Marjan K. [excerpt three] [05:44]
© 2008 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · musique trouvé








[06] Flute stream [09:54] · George Koehler, flute · Ralph Lichtensteiger, digital interface
© 2008 by Ralph Lichtensteiger · musique trouvé

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"I have heard from a learned man that the motions of the sun, moon, and stars constituted time, and I assented not. For why should not rather the motions of all bodies be time? What if the lights of heaven should cease, and a potter’s wheel run round, would there be no time by which we might measure those revolutions, and say either that it turned with equal pauses, or, if it were moved at one time more slowly, at another more quickly, that some revolutions were longer, others less so? Or while we were saying this, should we not also be speaking in time? Or should there in our words be some syllables long, others short, but because those sounded in a longer time, these in a shorter? God grant to men to see in a small thing ideas common to things great and small. Both the stars and luminaries of heaven are 'for signs and for seasons, and for days and years.' No doubt they are; but neither should I say that the circuit of that wooden wheel was a day, nor yet should he say that therefore there was no time." — Saint Augustine. THAT TIME IS A CERTAIN EXTENSION.

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