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In classical circles, a performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations by a rising-star pianist like Igor Levit would be enough to compel attention.

An NPR profile of him earlier this year was one impetus for the State Department event, which included a world premiere performance — piano variations by a Polish prisoner named Leon Kaczmarek — of a piece from Lotoro's collection.

Because of a freak climatic freeze, some of the Altaic burials, notably those of the 5th century bc at Pazyryk and neighbouring sites, such as Katanda, Shibe, and Tuekt, were isolated from external climatic variations by a protective layer of ice that conserved the organic substances buried in them.

He agrees that the proper way of measuring the speed of motion is to describe its variations by a double ratio of force (F) and resistance (R) as defined by Euclid.

That compared starkly to another recent recording of the Goldberg Variations (by a well-regarded up-and-coming pianist with a consumer-friendly life-story) which were very impressive on first listening and then ground down to banality after repeat exposure.

Actually, variations by a factor 100 in these constants do not change the dynamics.

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The other premiere is "Slices (A Slice of Life in Four Variations)" by Ann Reinking, a suite of mood pieces to a score written and arranged for Ms. Reinking by the jazz composer and singer Philip Hamilton.

The only Hatto recording Lumpe owned was a 1970 release of the "Symphonic Variations," by Arnold Bax, a lesser-known twentieth-century British composer whose neo-Romantic works are unusually ornate.

If you play it on your CD-ROM drive, you can follow the score (in black-and-white or with individual voices color coded) or read a variation-by-variation analysis and an illustrated biography of Bach.

Among the quilt spectaculars is the "Samuel Steinberger Log Cabin Quilt, Courthouse Steps Variation," by a 19th-century immigrant.

The second use at issue is the use of Plaintiff's mark, or a similar variation, by a Lens.com affiliate in Internet advertisements.

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