Joel Smirnoff and Ronald Copes, Violins;
Samuel Rhodes, Viola; Joel Krosnick, Cello
ALL-MOZART PROGRAM:
String Quartet in E-flat Major, K. 428
String Quartet in D Minor, K. 421
String Quartet in C Major, K. 465 ('Dissonance')
This concert celebrates the Juilliard Manuscript Collection's priceless Mozart acquisitions. Juilliard's famed quartet-in-residence celebrates a 60th anniversary with the energy and passion that have made them an American icon. This is the last of three special anniversary performances this season at Juilliard.
Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Recital Series
Alice Tully Hall
Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 8:00 PM
Free tickets required.
Official Website: http://www.juilliard.edu/asp/calendar/event1.php?intEvID=-1999913072
Added by Josh Carr on February 27, 2007
Absolutely. The Dojo is about how teams work as well as about coding. Everyone has 5 minutes steering the project, in which you are allowed to do anything you like. You could decide that your turn involves no coding but instead decides on the next step or confirms that the application is being tested properly. As to coding, there is always someone on hand to assist with syntax and 'asking the audience' is an acceptable/encouraged strategy.
Hey guys - a bit off topic but does anyone know if the ruby group is meeting tonight?
I hope it wasn't cos if it was then i missed it :) James would have emailed i think. Not even had a ruby group email in ages...
no it wasn't on - i emailed James, he is in Crete. The reason I asked was cos it was on the google group calendar, and as such I got a reminder email, also I really wanted to go but never mind... :)
Sorry, I can't make it. Crisis at home. I'll try and make it next time.
willmcinnes
Can a non-techie come along just to observe and quietly awe at the incredible coding skills of others?