Kenneth Cooke speaks out negatively on musical categories: >It's all music to me. Granted, it certainly is all music, but there are many different types of music. Personally, I appreciate that most stores have a classical music section, since I sure don't want to wander throughout a store looking for my musical preferences. I never use a store to determine what I want to buy; that knowledge is already in my head long before I enter the premises. Further, it's rare to find a person who enjoys every type of music. Actually, I'd be skeptical of anyone fitting that description. Kenneth also gave a glowing opinion of Keith Jarrett's recordings of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier. I agree with him as long as Jarrett is performing on harpsichord. On piano, his very smooth lines are a bit too much. Where Kenneth and I are in sync concerns the Beschi recordings of Bach's Suites for Cello. These are sharply etched and incisive readings which are my favorite on baroque cello. Don Satz [log in to unmask]