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Denis Fodor <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Mar 2000 10:08:01 -0500
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James Kearney, explaining how he came to match conducting styles with hair
styles, writes:

>Recently I was listening to a Bruckner Symphony, and therefore needed
>something to occupy my thoughts.

Serendipity!  It's blindingly true that composing happens just beneath
the scalp.  I'd apply this shining appercu differently from James Kearney,
though.  Match the composer's hair style with conductor's hair style, I
say;it's the organic way of achieving music with organic integrity.  Eg,
I'd match up Celibidache's mane with Liszt's mane--and that way you'd be
sure to get genuine Celibidache doing non-imitation Liszt.  Got it?

Denis Fodor                     Internet:[log in to unmask]

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