Originally posted by Pastorali: PS: Gurn, cause your incomparable habits. Yes it's true, I do sometimes (or often) follow in your wake. In that kind you are my patron.
After the Maestro's #6, #1 & #2 Symphonies, I'm looking now for Frau Haebeler, yawn zz zz
Pastorali,
Yes, it is true, I am a well-known troublemaker! That is probably the best that can be said about me. And now you have some incomparably played Mozart Piano Sonatas, and I am still listening to Haydn, although I have now advanced to Symphony #99 in Eb. Londoners of 1795 certainly had a good thing going for them! Hope they appreciated it! But it sounds as though you have mastered the art of getting and listening to fine music, carry on
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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This morning, pleased to be back on, BTW, we have Schubert - Symphony in C major (The "Little" C major) #6 D 589 - Hanover Band / Goodman. Flute parts in the andante are absolutely lovely.
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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Regards,
Gurn
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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