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In Reply to: A successful musician and teacher opines at the lack of posted by tinear on September 14, 2020 at 10:37:25:
The entire opening statements of fact are for the most part objectively incorrect. And you can't build a meaningful concept or argument on false premesises. Apparently the author has not done all that much research on key points of basic fact and doesn't realize that classical music is a world wide institution. American orchestras are comprised of international musicians. Seems the author doesn't know the difference between "white" and "American." And I guess Asians just don't count. As for conductors, even more so. I guess he sees a white guy and assumes they are American. How often is that actually the case? And his whole thesis on Dvorak somehow seems to assume that Dvorak's particular take on American music is some kind of objective truth.
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- the article is complete bullsh** - Analog Scott 20:01:17 09/14/20 (0)