Interesting. This is the first I've heard of Segovia playing a piece by Samazeuilh. Did he ever record it? Or has anyone else? I do not know whether he recorded it, but for a while it was a frequent fixture in his repertoire. On my reckoning, he played it in Paris seven times between 1925 and 1932 - or, on average, once a year. (In that period he would typically give about two performances
BillD wrote: Bobbie wrote: BillD wrote: Bobbie wrote: More leftist bullshit, happily spewed by resident left-wingnuts Riachard and Moroniam. This piece is crap. The figures don't make it. The "vast majority" of Americans support our military and those in it rather than not wanting anything to do with it. Additionally, the U.S. involvement in WWII
BillD wrote: Bobbie wrote: More leftist bullshit, happily spewed by resident left-wingnuts Riachard and Moroniam. This piece is crap. The figures don't make it. The "vast majority" of Americans support our military and those in it rather than not wanting anything to do with it. Additionally, the U.S. involvement in WWII was longer than this. Of course, you two jerks
Bobbie wrote: More leftist bullshit, happily spewed by resident left-wingnuts Riachard and Moroniam. This piece is crap. The figures don't make it. The "vast majority" of Americans support our military and those in it rather than not wanting anything to do with it. Additionally, the U.S. involvement in WWII was longer than this. Of course, you two jerks don't
Jim Chandler <n427c@gte.net> writes More leftist bullshit, happily spewed by resident left-wingnuts Riachard and Moroniam. This piece is crap. The figures don't make it. The "vast majority" of Americans support our military and those in it rather than not wanting anything to do with it. Additionally, the U.S. involvement in WWII was longer than this. Of course, you two jerks