Up 6:30. Closed some tabs.
Finished reading Frédéric Döhl, “From Harmonic Style to Genre: The Early History (1890s-1940s) of the Uniquely American Musical Term Barbershop”
Listened to first episode of a lecture podcast on jurisprudence.
Farmer’s market. Open, w/ most vendors there, but one at a time social-distanced lines and no handling of food by customers. Got most of our usual weekly provisions.
Form notes, last 5 songs of 1947 set, and first 10 of disc 1 of 1948. 20 AABA in 1947, 12-bar otherwise ultra predominant (even fewer misc strophic and VC forms than in previous years.)
More jurisprudence; fell asleep until 1:30.
Grocery store, around 3. They’re letting groups of 10 people in at a time. This time, avocados and onions, but no lemons or carrots.
Bridge, 4-6. Got over a 2 graf hump into the next one; 555 in the doc. In all, try to press ahead to 750 tomorrow. (Did interrupt for msging w/ Evan Kindley.)
Read to p. 30, Detlev Clausen, Theodor W. Adorno: One Last Genius (big translated biography, about 10 yrs old).
Took another walk.
Wrote to a h.s. friend who I recently heard has had health problems.
Called my cousin Tony in CA (who has family in Italy).
2 LEAR poems (short, from diff. notebook)
To p. 50 Clausen, 20 p. Milne.
Finally listened to Carla Bley Trio, Life Goes On.
Lights out midnight.