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- From: loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu (Sandra Loosemore)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: Beginning a classical collection
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 22:30:15 -0500
- Organization: staff hacker @ Yale Haskell project
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- In-reply-to: lungtt@gus.ecn.purdue.edu's message of Sat, 2 Jan 1993 01:09:49 GMT
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- lungtt@gus.ecn.purdue.edu (Terence T. Lung) writes:
-
- >But no one has yet mentioned one seemingly obvious thing to do: go to
- >some concerts!
- Wow! I don't think so unless you know what you're doing.
- Do you have $$$ to spare for this?
-
- Concerts don't have to be a costly experience, especially if you live
- in a college town. Here at Yale, most concerts and recitals sponsored
- by the music department are either free or charge <$5 admission, and
- sometimes there are four or five of them in a single week. I'd have
- to say that the Yale student orchestras are at least as good as the
- local professional group, and their programming is certainly more
- adventurous.
-
- -Sandra
-