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Doris Howe <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 Apr 2002 23:22:15 +0100
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It is a very strange thing I have experienced lately.  String Quartets-
or any ensemble devoid of piano- have always set my teeth - and senses-
on edge.  But included in the CD of the music from the series "Band of
Brothers", is part of Beethoven's String Quartet in C Sharp minor, op.131,
shown being played by musicians in the town, in the part about finding the
Camp, and I now find myself listening instead of turning such things off
when they are on the radio.  Not yet listening to a whole quartet, but my
ears - or heart- are tuning in.

Incidentally, for anyone else over here, I find the music for "Inspector
Morse" by one "Barrington Pheloung" very similar to Michael Kamen's music.

Doris><> a late convert,  but not too late.

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