My God, I'm off at a tangent here! It's just my usual 'decompression' after a difficult day, so please indulge me.
[They don't and won't. Ed.]
Thank you, Ed. May I continue?
[If you must. Ed.]
I hate you, Ed. Anyway, I remember reading Schindler (remember Roehre's advice to take it with a pound of salt...) who reported that Louis could read and hear a score 'internally' like you and I read written text, which is to say we don't have to read the words aloud to 'hear' what is on the page.
We might argue then that given this skill, Beethoven should not have been too worried about being deaf.
I haven't the foggiest what I'm driving at here.
[They don't and won't. Ed.]
Thank you, Ed. May I continue?
[If you must. Ed.]
I hate you, Ed. Anyway, I remember reading Schindler (remember Roehre's advice to take it with a pound of salt...) who reported that Louis could read and hear a score 'internally' like you and I read written text, which is to say we don't have to read the words aloud to 'hear' what is on the page.
We might argue then that given this skill, Beethoven should not have been too worried about being deaf.
I haven't the foggiest what I'm driving at here.
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