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Re: Booklet Notes
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Lavrenti Vachnadze <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 21 May 1999 14:34:46 -0400
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Donald Satz:

>I have mixed feelings about the significance of liner notes.  I certainly
>expect decent notes and do read them once in a while.  Although the quality
>varies a lot, the notes can be particularly insightful concerning obscure
>composers/works.

Well, you are probably depriving the livelihood of a lot of recording
reviewers who count on the little booklet.  Sometimes they are pretty
useful and provide up-to-date research results.  There are also times when
they are just repeating false rumors to unsuspected readers.  I wish the
booklets could provide a short bibliography like the old New World albums.

Vachnadze

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