How do you convert a Mozart sceptic?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostWhy are you deleting my posts ? This strikes me as no more than censorship to mollify old pals from the Radio 3 forum .
Arcades Projects are far more offensive than anything I have posted .
Only one post was deleted - and it wasn't yours.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Arcades Project View PostWhy don't you mind your own business?
That's about as "offensive" as I've got. I find Barbirollians' continued claim that I've been personally offensive to him, while he throws around all sorts of insulting claims about pretense & fraud, offensive. As it happens. Deeply offensive. I'm leaving this forum for good (cue witticisms from yourself / & Barbirollians) & more seriously I'm quitting FOR3. I've belonged to the organisation from the start, but whatever its stated aims I no longer feel welcome as a supporter.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOK - but you have to read the words in context.
This was the context:
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSome early music is really quite monotonous - with music presumably intended to accompany words - which themselves tell a story.
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Simon
Oh hello Jean.
Whilst you're here, I wonder if it would be too much trouble to ask you to reply to my post, which I think is now part of the section that ff has seen fit to move, along with some other, more argumentative posts from other members.
If you remember, you said that my earlier post - all of it, no less - which was in fact well-intended, pleasant and reasonable and which drew similarly contrsuctive and friendly responses from some other members, was "stirring". I found that rather discourteous and unfair, and so I asked you to explain how. I'm still waiting. A logical explanation, or an acceptance that you misconstrued it, will suffice. Thank you.
Best wishes,
Simon
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Hello Simon.
It should have been clear from my post #14 here that the earlier post of yours I considered to have a stirring quality was, in fact, this one:
Originally posted by Simon View PostHow sad, on returning after some time, to note that the unpleasantness is still going strong. From the same people, of course supported later by the same members of the clique.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI did!
This was the context:
It was the practice of 'early' composers - before the Reformation/Council of Trent, anyway - to do their very best to pretend they were not setting words at all, by diint of melismata going on for pages at a time and further attempts to mislead the listener by stopping in the middle of a word and resuming on the same vowel after a break of several minutes.
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