Re: Bruggen's Paris Beethoven, 2006
- From: Simon Roberts <sdsr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jan 2009 12:23:16 -0800
In article <bff913bd-0392-4c86-b33e-80e360e3772a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Michael Schaffer says...
[responding to EM]
[snip]
My impression here is that you simply don't understand what I meant
when I referred to classical music played on baroque instruments and
techniques.
EM (or anyone else) can hardly be blamed for that, since you have yet to say
what you mean, to provide a basis for your assertion, or to point to aspects of
any of Bruggen's recordings/performances of post-baroque music which inspired
you to make the assertion in the first place.
Oh, and we know that Br=FCggen also played quite a bit of modern music,
some of which was specifically written for him. But when it comes to
"historical" music, he wasn't just "at home" in baroque music, he was
mostly limited to it.
When are you referring to? He's been performing post-baroque music for at least
30 years.
Simon
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