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Blaise (imported)
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Some folks clain that Gustav Mahler followed Wagner's tendency to play music slowly. That may be one reason that Leonard Bernstein's recordings of the Mahler symphonies are some of Bernstein's best work. I prefer faster tempos than this tradition, but slowpacing works with the Mahler First.
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Blaise (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:40 pm Some folks clain that Gustav Mahler followed Wagner's tendency to play music slowly. That may be one reason that Leonard Bernstein's recordings of the Mahler symphonies are some of Bernstein's best work. I prefer faster tempos than this tradition, but slowpacing works with the Mahler First.
I will have to pick up a copy of Bernstien's recordings. Thanks for the tip. So much music so little time. I used to say that about men.
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Blaise (imported)
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I think Leonard did the same.tugon (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:45 am I will have to pick up a copy of Bernstien's recordings. Thanks for the tip. So much music so little time. I used to say that about men.
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BALDERDASH!
...a teutonic Wagnerian Opera and an OVERWEIGHT blonde arian bitch with a horned Viking helmet is the way to go...
...Und YOU vill reeelazz queekly...or ELSE!...uoohnderstandt!

...a teutonic Wagnerian Opera and an OVERWEIGHT blonde arian bitch with a horned Viking helmet is the way to go...
...Und YOU vill reeelazz queekly...or ELSE!...uoohnderstandt!
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