Re: Sor/Segovia #1, again
- From: Dicerous <dicerous@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:52:36 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 5, 2:25 pm, Dicerous <dicer...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 5, 6:15 am, Dicerous <dicer...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 5, 5:46 am, Tommy Grand <howardj...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 4, 4:38 pm, "Alain Reiher" <rei...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I do not want to be on your back but I would love to hear a
version with the AG recommendation about the appogiatura in mm 12 to 16 I
agree with him that the short one sound like a hic up!
Hmm, I guess I like the appogiatura better than the 8th notes.
Besides, since MO and AG differ on this question I must side with MO
(because I fear him). BTW if you want to hear a version like that,
check out the sound file on the Italian page linked in my original
post. That player does it w/8th notes.
Mo just happens to be correct this time around. Don't fear him, fear
the people that find complexity in simple forms. That's an example of
territorialization. These are the same people that find Mondrian or
the suprematists *complex*. This is hardly the case.
David
Here's a good hypothetical about *complex forms*. On a final, the
philosophy professor asks one question. The students open their
little blue books, get out their pencils and he writes on the
blackboard: WHY?
One student writes down WHY NOT! And walks out of the room.
How should the professor grade this?
David
(It's not actually a hypothetical, this happened at University of
Vermont...and I know the grade the student got....)
David
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