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Author Charles Schoonmaker
Posted 10/8/02; 7:40:43 PM
Topic Waltz Decimo
Msg# 2908 (in response to 2907)
Prev/Next 2907/2909
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Bernard,   On reviewing a number of your other waltzes,  I have had a change of heart.... Please ignore my last rantigs,  I was in an iffy mood when I typed them.. and please don't stop till you have exhasted all iterations of orchestrated 3/2....or whatever strikes you.

   You work so well in this genre,  anything less would be a crime.  Also, I have never before 'waltzed' a classical guitar.  I am now inspired to do so.

In one of your sub-text apologias, you used the phrase  'old fashion'  I don't accept this.  In musical composition,  the terms ' new and old'  are as ephemeral and useless as the term 'fashion.

You need never apologise for your work,  and in your case,  your 'werks' are so much fun,  to apologise for them is to insult music itself.  Charles.

 

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