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One issue that I will share - and this is quite embarrassing for me - is my dreadful financial state which forced me to cancel my internet provider for a couple months. Never imagined it would come to that! Alas, this is but a 'first-world problem' as they say - but then again having an i.s.p. Or a connection of *some kind* is pretty basic, like owning a phone.
So the 'bargain' tier service I'm using now is slowww - slow like a Purcell Fantazia in fact (zippyshare is currently taking 12 min to upload 100mb!). But, I am here all the same!
I first discovered Colleen's music in the debut film 'The Unloved' by Samantha Morton. I find the film to be as poetic and magical as it is sad and tragic (it's a child's eye view of the U.K.' S government-run care system for orphans and children in danger who are stuck in foster care. The music meshes with the atmosphere and images as if Schott's pieces were composed for the film (the film was made 4 years later, in 2009). This is a film that I am really fond of and definitely recommend. Ultimate jazz fake book contents.
The soundtrack also includes works by Colleen taken from other albums - I just might upload some others even if just a couple of people are receptive to this music. Hopefully everyone can find something to enjoy here!
Anonymous said. Dear Tzadik, Great to see you back, but sorry to hear of your tough times. You can always share your difficulties. I don't think it is a burden to anyone; we can always listen, share and maybe give an advice. Anyway you shouldn't be embarrassed by your financial difficulties,unfortunately you are in good company.
I must say that other blogs offer the loyal visitors an opportunity to donate to the blog by placing a donation button, while others introduce pop-ups, which can be irritating but might help you and the blog stay afloat(?) Thanks for a great blog. I hope that you'll have a Shana Tova for a change. Soooo glad to see you back. And also rather unnerving to hear of your perils in your 'First World' situation. Here, in 'Third World' abode, we also manage to survive and sometimes don't succeed. It seems the global situation is at sixes and sevens!! Must admit that music is the only out.
Internet is 'almost' as important as the air you breathe. Mainly because it is our link with the world, to music, to like minds, to soul mates you never knew you had. So, want to wish you well and celebrate your new posts with British Composers. THANK YOU from Buenos Aires, Argentina!!!
Hi Leopold (fan of Stokowski, Wolfgang A. Mozart's father, or your actual name? Just curious:) I want to thank you for your empathetic comments, and I am sorry that you too are familiar with tougher times. You know I have actually thought about a 'donate here' link a few times for my blog, and even allowing ads (which yes regrettably lead to pop-ups and other unwanted nuisances) but I simply do not have the heart to do it. Especially the advertising, and even though a bit of money can be made monthly (from what I understand it isn't much - but anything would help me survive a bit more tbh.) this way I just HATE when I encounter this on blogs - at this point I don't visit such blogs any more; it's worth it to me and I have so much music that I can skip what I don't have - better than crashing my browser or having automatic downloads that aren't authorized. Even the donate/paypal type of thing, I would feel overwhelmingly guilty. But thank you for the tip.