Originally posted by robert newman:
Dear Agnes,
If the musical achievements of a composer are being grossly inflated by the recording industry (as is undeniably occurring with Mozart) and by orchestras and musicians under contract to them, is it not fair and reasonable that this fraud should be acknowledged, stopped and that those who are doing such things should
stop doing them ?
Agnes, answer me this, is a customer entitled to a refund in such cases ?
Thank You
Dear Agnes,
If the musical achievements of a composer are being grossly inflated by the recording industry (as is undeniably occurring with Mozart) and by orchestras and musicians under contract to them, is it not fair and reasonable that this fraud should be acknowledged, stopped and that those who are doing such things should
stop doing them ?
Agnes, answer me this, is a customer entitled to a refund in such cases ?
Thank You
Dear Robert,
I am sorry, I cannot offer you a refund.
You see, I strongly believe that Mozart's music was composed by Mozart himself and not by
Luchesi, Kraus or Myslevichek. Neither of these gentlemen have produced music which can be even slightly compared to the beauty of Mozart's compositions. Why then did they
not publish their own works instead of allowing Mozart to defraud them? Think about and don't blind yourself with Mr. Toboga's ideas.
Regards,
Agnes.
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