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Date:
Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:00:00 CHARSET="WINDOWS-1252"
Subject:
Re: Dvorak and the Vehicle Glove Compartment
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Richard Pennycuick <[log in to unmask]>
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Don Satz, puzzled:

>I don't quite know what fine connection there could be between
>his string quartets and driving around, but I find Dvorak's
>works perfect as an outlet for driving.

Dvorak was something of a train buff, so there might be some cosmic
connection, intended or otherwise.  As one who doesn't drive, I can't
discern this parallel, but it's a thought, perhaps.

Don enthused of his DG set of the string quartets:

>It's great to have these wonderful compositions in one box, and I
>might just keep listening to the discs in the car for months into the
>future.

Such sets don't take up as much space, but what I *hate* about them is
that you can't remove the CD from its little paper sleeve without
putting your fingers all over the playing surface.  Call me
old-fashioned and super-cautious, but I guess it's just a habit
ingrained from years of handling LPs not to leave fingerprints - or
tabasco sauce or whatever - on the music.

Richard Pennycuick
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