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Donald Satz wrote:
>For many weeks now I've been listening almost exclusively to Bach's music.
>I don't know how much longer this will last, but I was curious if any other
>list members have spent weeks on end listening to just one composer's
>music. What factors brought you to this regimen, and how did it end? I'm
>not worried about listening to Bach; in fact, I'm enjoying it greatly -
>just solo keyboard works. However, trying to be more well-rounded is a
>goal some people have favored for me - screw them.
I have had this happen to me many times. It tends to occur when I
encounter a fine work by a composer that I had not appreciated or explored
before. Three recent examples: Buxtehude, Distler, and Reger. Not only
do I listen to everything I can find, but I also do a great deal of reading
about the composers and seek out as many scores as I can find. I tend to
get more out of music when I can see its construction as well as hear it.
This gets damned expensive, but very rewarding.
>Well, two new discs arrived at my home today, and they might turn the tide.
>One is volume 2 of the Cherubini string quartets performed by the Quartetto
>David on BIS; I'm looking forward to comparing it to the Melos on DG and
>Hausmusik (period instruments) on CPO. I believe the BIS recording is on
>modern instruments.
Everyone was raving about those quartets a while back and while I haven't
heard them as yet, they are on my list.
Kevin Sutton
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