Re: Classical music, anyone?



Dorothy J Heydt <djheydt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bill Patterson <WHPatterson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Baroque music in general is very rewarding but it requires acquiring
certain skills in order to get the full benefit -- following two or
more musical lines at the same time. The entryway to Baroque Music
is, first the "Switched on Bach" album,

Oh, I think *that* one can be skipped.

No dog in this fight, but just curious: what's you-all's opinions of PDQ Bach
as part of the familiarization process for the extremely newbie-to-classical?

Dave
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