Originally posted by Geratlas:
Your comment on the piano quartet as genre
was delightful to read. How can you know it all? I'm in awe, but not jelous, and I want you to know that I think very highly of you
and your views.
Moreover I very much agree (VERY MUCH that is) with you that even the 'minor' works deserve their place in 'the open'. I have felt this myself, ever since I start to uncover the 'unknowns'. So... I promise you that I will listen to the RONDO. And the funny thing is that I won't be disappointed! The contrary, im SURE! (THANK YOU FOR THIS, AND SO MANY OTHER THINGS, YET AGAIN) / Y.F.G.
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Geratlas,
It is no effort, I anjoy your enthusiasm, anyone who is so into B deserves consideration. As for what I have learned, well, I am an enthusiast also, and have been fortunate enough to not only commune with knowledgable people, but also to remember what they have taught me. I supose that I could say that in my opinion, there are no minor works, so this helps me to keep perspective. Also I don't play an instrument so I don't favor a genre (i.e. piano sonatas) over others, although I can say truly that I prefer chamber music. And what group has more obscure pieces than chamber music?? So, I suppose it is a natural thing then, eh?
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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[This message has been edited by Gurn Blanston (edited January 13, 2004).]
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