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- From: apter@fid.morgan.com (Steve Apter)
- Subject: Re: Bruckner
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.165411.4257@fid.morgan.com>
- Organization: Morgan Stanley & Co., New York, NY
- References: <27DEC199217335014@deimos.caltech.edu> <BzzuHt.Kpp.1@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 16:54:11 GMT
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- In article <BzzuHt.Kpp.1@cs.cmu.edu> hsmoliar+@cs.cmu.edu (Harold Smoliar) writes:
- >In article <27DEC199217335014@deimos.caltech.edu> inr@deimos.caltech.edu (I. Neill Reid) writes:
- >> Add one more positive vote for Bruckner - not that he's the sort
- >>of composer I'd listen to every day. You have to be in the right
- >>mood to appreciate the gradual (so,metimes ponderous) development.
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- >And add one more negative. This is the only composer that I have ever come
- >seriously close to falling asleep onstage during a performance.
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- The string quintet, perhaps?
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- >Harold Smoliar
- >English horn, Pittsburgh Symphony
- >Piano, Symphony Jazz Quartet
- >hsmoliar@db1.speech.cs.cmu.edu
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