Originally posted by Flosshilde
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Old lady dies (see other post)
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post(i'm sure i've mentioned that I don't much care for a certain Elgar piece ? which seems to put me in the same bracket as Pol Pot in some quarters )
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostSeriously though I think I am probably the least musically knowledgable on here and was very loathe to post on musical matters at one time.
I was put off by the fact that there are people on here who teach,write and play music (some professionaly I gather)but feel I am getting a bit braver now.
I've learned more about music from this forum than from any textbook."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
I don't know the difference between a rising 5th and a rissole either and would urge anyone who feels afraid to post (all those 'guests'?) to just go ahead and do it anyway. If you want to know which Beethoven 5 to get but are afraid to ask, just ask anyway, you could be amazed at what you will learn.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI thought we'd agreed to avoid dogma?
Or perhaps I'll go and have a gin and tonic - although I'll have to try to forget the of late much-discussed consumer of that beverage when so doing...
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostER: You know more about British music than I ever will do. Your posts on RVW and others have shone a light in a dark corner of the repertoire for me for which much thanks. We are not all as knowledgeable as we like to think and we all learn from each other. That's one of the great things about this forum and no-one should feel excluded from posting on musical matters for the reasons you give.
(To be controversial I was going to add that RVW will be rolling in his grave for anyone disliking Sibelius, but I've decided not to .)
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostER: You know more about British music than I ever will do. Your posts on RVW and others have shone a light in a dark corner of the repertoire for me for which much thanks. We are not all as knowledgeable as we like to think and we all learn from each other. That's one of the great things about this forum and no-one should feel excluded from posting on musical matters for the reasons you give.
If that pottiness encourages others to investigate then I am very happy.
I should warn you though that I am becoming increasingly obsessed with neglected Russian symphonies,so you might find yourself listening to Miaskovsky very soon.
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