Re: As Reqeusted Toscanini NY Phil Farwell Concert
- From: "Curtis Croulet" <calypte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:33:36 GMT
And what does "liberated from the Audio" mean anyway? In all dictionaries
I
know (I am German) "audio" isn't a noun, but a describing word
(adjective).
So, does "liberated from the Audio" mean "freed from listenable material"
or
something?
In modern English, "audio" is often a noun. Sometimes it refers to the
sound aspect of a recording as distinguished from its visual aspects ("The
video of this DVD is excellent, but the audio is poor"). Sometimes it
refers to the entire activity of sound recording and reproduction.
--
Curtis Croulet
Temecula, California
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