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Andres Nunez <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Mar 1999 21:22:31 -0500
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Peter Harzem wrote:

>There is, isn't there, a fundamental difference between making love
>and copulating? I think Bolero is closer to the latter.  But the Faune?
>--surely to erotic love.  The difference between the two is so very great.

I agree.  The Faune and the differenciation between the two terms, maybe
of the best suggestions on this issue I have read till now.  Debussy was
(still is) pure subtle erotic power in the Faune.  What about Pelleas and
Melisande, particularly with Abbado?

Andres Nunez

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