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Jan Thuis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Jul 2002 19:49:59 +0200
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Donald Satz wrote:

>I do sincerely hope that I turn out to be wrong.  The elevation of Tan
>Dun would be a severe blow to classical music as we presently perceive it.

Hi, I am new here, so perhaps I do misperceive what is written.  But
who is the 'we' which is being mentionend? Do I unknowingly belong to a
perceiving group? (Unconsciously perhaps?) Am I (as part of us) in danger
of losing something? These blows, are they dangerous? I perceive music,
and I perceive changes over time.  Have I missed former blows to classical
music as they (from then and there, say the 1913 audience of Le Sacre du
Printemps for example) perceived it?

Greetings,
Jan

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