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In Reply to: David Hurwitz just weighed in on this topic... posted by krisjan on June 5, 2020 at 14:51:15:
But if the OP is interested in SQ, some of ol' Dave's comments in the past make me wonder sometimes about what kind of system he's listening through. Anyone know if he's ever come clean and put his system out for people to throw darts at?
BTW, at least he doesn't like Barenboim! ;-)
(Although I must say that, for me, Barenboim's Mozart playing is some of his least objectionable!) ;-)
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- RE: David Hurwitz just weighed in on this topic... - Chris from Lafayette 01:07:35 06/06/20 (9)
- RE: David Hurwitz just weighed in on this topic... - Ivan303 06:21:24 06/08/20 (0)
- Well, went with the Kirschnereit/Beerman release so we shall see.. - popsy 10:22:03 06/06/20 (7)
- RE: Well, went with the Kirschnereit/Beerman release so we shall see.. - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 17:18:02 06/07/20 (0)
- RE: Well, went with the Kirschnereit/Beerman release so we shall see.. - pbarach 13:40:56 06/06/20 (3)
- That's the great thing about the era we're living in today - Chris from Lafayette 14:08:17 06/06/20 (2)
- More Kirschnereit - pbarach 14:15:44 06/06/20 (1)
- We just listened to Kirschnereit's Mozart No. 16 in D maj, K. 451 - Chris from Lafayette 01:32:10 06/07/20 (0)
- I don't know that set at all, and I don't even know the pianist at all, but. . . - Chris from Lafayette 11:38:16 06/06/20 (1)
- Will do, sorry that i posted my reply in error to your reply :) - popsy 11:53:34 06/06/20 (0)