Advantages: Excellent physcological study of character. Disadvantages: Grim, brutal, shocking scenes of a sexual nature.
the piano with excellence is evident, and although she trains them to this stage of perfection, she becomes jealous of their hard earned achievement when they have reached their pinnacle. Erica is highly strung and sexually charged, and she is also a bitter and vindictive individual. One day she meets a promising young male pianist at a recital, by the name of Walter (Magimel Kramer). Walter is a handsome,arrogant, and self confident young man, and there is an instantaneous strong mutual bond, a meeting of minds, and a deep physical attraction, and she sees something in him that she seems to have been searching for. They talk and discover they both share the love of the works of Schumann and Schubert. This is a further attraction for Erica, and an unhealthy obsession towards him begins to take shape in her mind. ~
Erica teaches ...
Morning_Becomes_Electra 20.01.2008 (25.01.2008)
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Advantages: Can't get into debt, lots of shops take it, from 11 with some banks, Disadvantages: Woolies don't take it!
The Solo card is a debit card aimed at young people that works like a Switch except you can’t get overdrawn – in other words in debt. It’s a great idea and allows young people to shop through mail-order and on the internet without using their parents credit card. Though some adults also have it if they’re not too hot with money-management!
The Solo card is accepted widely and most shops accept it, though it is not accepted as widely as Switch. Woolworth’s don’t take it which seems rather stupid considering many of their customers are young people. Though the Solo is accepted far more than the Visa Electron, which only a small minority of shops seem to take.
Solo offers a cashback feature which you can use at all shops taking Solo. Most places won’t charge you, but smaller shops might. I was ...
Disillusioned 18.06.2001
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Advantages: No worries about carrying cash Disadvantages: Many well known stores don't accept them
Switch, Delta, Electron, Solo - they're all basically the same.
I used to have a Switch card - accepted by virtually every shop or service - a debit card by any other name.
I now have a Solo card, due to recent financial difficulties it was all I could get. This works in much the same way as a Switch card - it's a debit card which you hand over in place of cash for payment and saves time and hassle writing cheques. Funds are normally debited from your bank account within one to two working days and you can also get up to £50 cashback with it where that facility is available. It will not allow you to go overdrawn on your account unless you already have an overdarft facility - unusual with accounts offering a Solo card to begin with.
BUT, and it's a big but, not all the expected shops - including large, well-known stores, accept ...
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Product Information for "Schumann: Solo Piano Works" »
Product details
Title
Schumann: Solo Piano Works
Composer
Robert (Alexander) Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Main Performer
Vladimir Ashkenazy (Piano)
Date of Release
13/01/2003
Recomended Retail Price
14.99 GBP
Label / Distributor
Double Decca / Universal Manufacturing and Logistics
Pieces in Set
2
Running Time
2 hours 7 minutes
Genre(s)
Instrumental
Stereo
Stereo
SPAR Code
ADD
EAN
28947328025
Catalogue Number
473
Work 1
Work Title
Kreisleriana, Op. 16
Excerpt(s)
1. Agitatissimo 2. Con molto espressione, non troppo presto 3. Vivace assai 4. Lento assai 5. Molto presto 6. Vivace e scherzando
Composer
Robert (Alexander) Schumann (1810 - 1856)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1838
Main Performer
Vladimir Ashkenazy (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Work 2
Work Title
Humoreske in B flat, Op. 20
Excerpt(s)
1. 1. Einfach - Sehr rasch und leicht - Noch rascher - Erstes T 2. 2. Hastig - Nach und nach immer lebhafter und stärker - Wi 3. 3. Einfach und zart - Intermezzo 4. 4. Innig - Schneller 5. 5. Sehr lebhaft - Immer lebhafter 6. 6. Zum Beschluss