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In Reply to: RE: The Kreutzer Etudes and today's young stars posted by rbolaw on July 28, 2015 at 18:10:24
That's funny but you're avoiding my question.
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Just trying to be polite. Of course, you may agree, disagree, ignore, or do your own research and think about, what Szigeti said. But if Szigeti wanted to cite examples, he would have done so in his book. If I wanted to, I would have done so in my initial post.
FWIW, Szigeti also had some positive things to say about the modern era of numerous recordings of every major repertoire piece and endless international competitions for young prodigies, both of which he lived long enough to see. So look into it further if you like. Or not.
He didn't know when to quit! ;-)
Need I go on?
His problem, probably severe arthritis, goes back years before those late stereo lps. Everything after 1950 is hard to listen to.
"If I wanted to, I would have done so in my initial post."
No way. You took the time and trouble to compose and place your original post in a discussion forum, and now you won't discuss.
You won't answer the question because you can't, not because you don't want to.
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