Andrys Basten <[log in to unmask]>
>So true. When it comes to performance of earlier music from the early
>80s and on up, intonation from HIP types is often actually better than it
>is when many modern players go at it. Both styles work for me, except that
>some used to modern styles will mask poor intonation by vibrating the tone
>to cover a range of half a note under and half a note over.
My God, everybody's back! It's like a Latter Day Saint's reunion in
heaven! Even Dave's a mere scrivener on this list.
Hi, Andrys. We used to argue when--was in Prodigy?--with a sty in IBM's
eye.
But I wander. I'm being paid on write on music. So here goes.
Give me a violin that weeps to one that sounds like a factory full of power
looms.
Wagenseil--who the hell is he? We already have confirmation that Nielsen
is being shortchanged. So what else is new in the dying days of the baby
boomers' classical music business?
Andrew E. Carlan <[log in to unmask]>
Standing Up For Nielsen