In Reply to: ??? posted by Travis on January 10, 2017 at 10:18:58:
in Jacobellis v. Ohio (1964), I know good music when I hear it. For example, I like these Gardiner performances, but for Brahms Symphonies I prefer Bruno Walter, Giulini, Blomstedt, and many others. I like Dorati's Haydn Symphonies and Gardiner's Haydn Masses. I dislike the Emerson and the Lindsay quartets generally, though I haven't heard their complete corpse (sic), induction tells me to avoid it like death.
Mostly, I just meant to be humorous...and to start a discussion :)
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- Agreed. To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart - Jay Buridan 11:31:16 01/10/17 (6)
- RE: Agreed. To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart - pbarach 04:03:15 01/11/17 (3)
- So that location went from bad to worse :( - Jay Buridan 12:55:01 01/11/17 (2)
- RE: So that location went from bad to worse :( - pbarach 14:41:33 01/11/17 (1)
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- RE: Agreed. To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart - Travis 12:01:09 01/10/17 (1)
- "...prick (sic)" LOL! (nt) - Jay Buridan 12:06:21 01/10/17 (0)