On Jun 22, 10:21 am, Heck51 <dgallagh...@comcast.net> wrote: On Jun 22, 8:41 am, santiago538 <santiago...@yahoo.com> wrote: What are some of the great recordings for bassoon (either concertos, or works with prominent bassoon parts such as the March to the Scaffold, etc.)? Oh gawd, there are so many....so many great players over the years... for concerti - just a few
On Jun 8, 7:02�pm, Augustine <jacksones...@hotmail.com> wrote: Friends, In celebration of the hierarchy of reality, let's make some lists of composers, including only those who wrote for the guitar.* For example: A Team ----------- Falla Rodrigo Etc. etc. *We do this with the understanding that our conceptions of reality often fail to conform to reality
On Sat, 10 May 2008 18:47:47 -0700 (PDT), John_Hauser19@msn.com wrote: On May 10, 5:28 pm, "Gerard" <ghen_nospam_drik...@hotmail.com> wrote: ansermetniac wrote: On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:41:37 -0700 (PDT), noteset...@yahoo.com wrote: ansermetniac wrote: I said that the only artistic position in a symphoiny orhestra is the conductor. The others are technical
On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:41:37 -0700 (PDT), notesetter@yahoo.com wrote: ansermetniac wrote: I said that the only artistic position in a symphoiny orhestra is the conductor. The others are technical positions. They are there to substitute for the conductor's inability to play all the instruments at once. At least that is how NBC and the SRO did it. You know who Raymond