Wes Crone wrote:
>I was just a little overzealous with my improperly pontificated,
>perpetually profound posting. (Whew!) Anyway, all in good fun, Dave.
Oh how I love alliteration. Beautiful, Wes. Tears to the eye.
Now, in response to you and a couple of others, IMHO everything one posts
here is opinion, except of course when it is fact, like that such and such
conductor recorded suchandsuch on PhilipsDGDeccaRCA #234778. IMHO we don't
need to write IMHO every time we express an O. I would never pretend to
state a statement as fact when it is clearly obvious it is an opinion.
To illustrate this, I quote Mr. Crone himself:
>>On the other side you have composers like Mr.X, (unnamed) who write lovely
>>melodies and cute, childish piano pieces......fun for the whole family. ..."
Do you see "IMHO" written here? Neither do I. Wes, then, to follow Mr.
Draper's post, is stating a fact. Let's be consistent here, ladies and
gentlemen.
Another thing, Wes, I clearly remember your post when you stated that
IYHO you would be famous because you write music that people like. It was
the first day I subscribed to this list and was one of the first posts I
read. Later, when challenged on that, you tried to wriggle out of it, but
that's what you wrote, as I remember it. Is there a way to dig around the
archives to find the exact quote? If I am wrong I beg forgiveness, but I
think I'm right.
And finally, it is fine that Mozart doesn't give you a buzz, but to call
his piano music childish is, well, childish. IMHO. And to simplify it by
saying it is all V-I is to simply deny reality. IMHO. Take a closer look.
Analyze some of those harmonies. That, IMHO, is what sets Wolfie apart
from the rest; that I-V-I routine was given such a magical treatment that
it isn't predictable or banal, like, for instance, IMHO, Mr. Dittersdorf.
Dave
www.serafinotrio.com
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