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Donald Satz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:54:35 PST
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Ed Zubrow wrote:

>Also, how many of you make notes of music you listen to for the
>first time?  And, finally, when (and how) do you introduce the score
>into your study of a piece?

These are serious activities - making notes, reading scores, studying.
The only notes I make concern the discs I'm going to buy.

Ed and I have talked before about his approach to classical music; he
really delves into its inner recesses.  I did read scores in an earlier
stage of life.  I always found it best to read the score through before
playing or listening to it; the score comes direct from the composer.

Don Satz
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