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Steve Martin wrote:
>I seem to remember that this exact thread has come up before and Felix
>took a beating last time. I thought somebody should stand up for him.
Plenty of list members are standing up for Felix. He composed some of
the most popular and well-known works in the classical genre. When I was
just a small child (and still am), I was very familiar with his last three
symphonies, Mid-Summer Night's Dream, Octet, Songs Without Words, and
violin concerto.
Deryk Barker wrote in response to me:
>>The clear winner in a ten round decision is Schumann. How did that
>>happen?
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>Rigged Votes!
Rigged votes indeed! I simply used the one person-one vote rule which
is revered in all democratic nations - I'm the one person who votes. You
know, I'm starting to get the feeling that my methodology and conclusions
are not fully respected. That's quite a kick in the head given all my
painstaking preparation.
List Wise-Guy,
Don Satz
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