On 21/02/2024 4:13 pm, Dan Koren wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 2:37:29 AM UTC-8, Raymond Hall wrote:
>> On 20/02/2024 5:38 pm, Dan Koren wrote:
>>> On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 10:36:08 PM UTC-8, Raymond Hall wrote:
>>>> On 19/02/2024 7:04 pm, Dan Koren wrote:
>>>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6XSmqnuHpY
>>>>
>>>> And one Spanish classical guitar equals 10 pianos.
>>>> Ca va?
>>>
>>> Can you show some evidence?
>>
>> The ears of any discerning music lover.
>
> I never claimed to be a music "lover".
My evidence never ever suggested your ears were involved. As is evident.
>
> I am interested in piano music, some
> chamber and orchestral, as well as
> guitar music in all its flavors, and
> jazz.
You need to get with the program. Lashings of Bruckner, and Russian and
slavic orchestral. Too much of piano music involves "tests" for those
unfortunate enough to want to play the stuff, sheer technical prowess
and wizardry, remembrance of millions of notes "a la Liszt sans le
musique". Sometimes, rarely, music might evolve distantly, faintly,
through the technical and clanging haze, as given by an instrument
incapable of sustaining a single note. Piano concertos and Stravinskian
colourings excepted. And music teachers and composers, of course.
Ray Hall, Taree