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Date: | Fri, 17 Sep 1999 15:53:49 -0400 |
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Bernard Chasan writes:
>This leaves out a host of great seventeenth century composers at the
>very least, and seems to me profoundly arbitrary. There are Monteverdi,
>Schuetz, the Gabrielis, Palestrina, Byrd, just to name a few great
>composers in the great tradition of western music.
You know what I mean, I'm trying hard over here. I mess up my facts a lot,
so thanks for correcting me. About Byrd, his Keyboard pieces, are great,
so I'm kinda embarrased I forgot him and the aforementioned.
Sheepishly,
Joseph Sowa
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