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In Reply to: RE: Well, not exactly posted by Amphissa on April 20, 2017 at 11:55:01
Yes, I agree that sources should be cited. That's why this was the last statement in my post:
From Wiki
Severius! Supremus Invictus
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"From Wiki" is a citation? There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of wikis. But even so, the source I showed was almost word for word what you posted, so who knows who originally typed the words. Anyway, it was a very questionable story, wherever it originated. A myth unless proved otherwise.
"Life without music is a mistake" (Nietzsche)
If USC's own news site was saying (as of 2009) that one of Heifetz's bows is buried in the Virginia Ramo Hall of Music, that kind of takes the incident out of the realm of "a very questionable story" and into something more believeable - at least as far as I'm concerned."In a private ceremony, she [Virginia Ramo] and Heifetz buried one of the master's violin bows in the foundation - the location of which remains a secret to this day."
Gregor Piatigorsky, Jascha Heifetz, Virginia Ramo and USC President John R. Hubbard at the dedication of the Virginia Ramo Hall of Music in 1974
Edits: 04/21/17
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