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Thanks to Raymond Chan for originating this thread and providing the
contents of the letter that Jeanne Lamon wrote concerning Zukerman's
comments about period performance. I think it's great that Lamon has
challenged Zukerman to a "battle of the bands". I love a good fight but
am skeptical that Zukerman is sufficiently brave to accept the challenge.
Many years ago he was blubbering about how terrible period performance is
- evidently he's still on the same wavelength. But, I figure he's well
aware that that he would lose the battle.
Mr. Zukerman might be a splendid person in all other respects, but when it
comes to period performance, he behaves in a bitter, spiteful, and childish
manner. Maybe he had a traumatic experience in the past associated with
period instruments. Whatever, he insults all period instrument conductors,
musicians, and listeners - that must include me as well. He could be a
good sport, pick up a baroque violin, make a recording, and likely realize
that it's not so bad.
Don Satz
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