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Re: Why Classical Music is Dying
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Anne Ozorio <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Jun 2001 22:25:15 +0100
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A lady whose taste is impeccable has a CD of the current Big Sensation of
Classical Music.  She was given it by a young fan of the Star, who asked
her to tape two tracks.

"Why two tracks?"  she asked.
"Because the rest of it does my head in" came the answer.

Once I attended a conference where we were supposed to guess the TV Ad a
snatch of music came from.  They played a passage from Air on a G string
and everyone shouted "Hamlet Cigars!"

No doubt you can buy a compilation CD called "Greatest Hits from the
Commercials"......"Old Spice" by Carl Orff, "British Airways" by Delibes,
you get the picture.

Anne
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