Amy Tabb
atabb.bsky.social
Amy Tabb
@atabb.bsky.social
Research scientist, computer vision and robotics for agriculture. she/her. Largely not checking this account or posting about work at the moment.
https://amytabb.com/
Close-ish to Washington, D.C., USA.
Difficult to summarize a collection such as this --- I loved most of the stories, and did not know any of the authors in the collection before reading this book (amazingly).
October 22, 2025 at 3:22 AM
There's a playlist to start each chapter.

I recently started studying piano again w/ a teacher, so the book matched my interests perfectly at the moment. 2/2
June 10, 2025 at 12:16 AM
This has been a thing for a very long time, not my favorite thing, but when I am at an entomology talk (it happens), I can understand these types of talks better than an in-depth styled talk.
April 29, 2025 at 3:24 AM
I'm currently reading

Enriquez's _A Sunny Place for Shady People_, trans. McDowell.

Original is _Un lugar soleado para gente sombría_.
April 20, 2025 at 1:33 AM
I've looked for other recordings with a similar sound -- and have not found one except for Stabat Mater. I have a lot of Renaissance stuff with men covering all the parts, countertenors & counter sopranos (Hillard ensemble, Cinquento, Beauty Farm, etc.), or women in soprano & men below. hmmm
April 14, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Yes, the lines cross, and there's a lot of overlap in range between the two voices. It is now that I realize what your original post meant. (apologies)

Score (?? how authoritative this is) for the nitty gritty.

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April 13, 2025 at 1:42 PM
Oh, I love this piece! I sang it in undergrad (I went to a women's college) -- we had women divided into altos and sopranos.

When I hear it, I am hearing the countertenor (Andreas Scholl ) in the alto, and the soprano (Barbara Bonney) in the higher soprano part.
April 13, 2025 at 1:48 AM