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I wrote about Haydn Wood's orchestral music:
>>>Far from all the magnificent music already quoted, I would like to
>>>mention a record of British Light Music (released by Naxos) which brings
>>>me both [...]
and Deryk Barker advised:
>>Hope you're wearing protective headgear....:-)
to which Ian Crisp <[log in to unmask]> replied:
>No threat of miltary action from my direction. I'm staying off the British
>Light Music topic this time, because I have too much real music to listen
>to. My views are in the archives . . .
:-)
First of all, I said that Haydn Wood was far from Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi,
F.J.Haydn... Not that it was far from being magnificent! I simply love
that record. And sincerely, I believe that it is real music, and even true
music. So, as a suggestion for Bob's friend who, I hope, will recover as
soon as possible, it was serious.
However, if you asked me what music makes me feel that life is worth
living, I would say for instance Bruckner's 8th symphony.
Best regards,
Thanh-Tam Le
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