Re: Classical Music composed, recycled, etc. that is only worthy of a quick death



On Jun 1, 2:00 pm, wade <wadewo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 31, 11:27 pm, "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote:

Polluter Politika <polluterpolit...@xxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in news:46354240-fc6c-48d4-a9a8-12a1a67f6a66
@f16g2000yqg.googlegroups.com:

Gaite Parisienne   I just finished listenign to it on KUSC with Lenny
and the NYPO.  What a careless recording of good music arranged in
order to cause its quick and deserved demise!

Are you blaming KUSC, Bernstein, Rosenthal, or Offenbach?

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or the person who assembled the excerpted version of Gaite that was
recorded?

First of all, the Bernstein NYPO stereo of Gaite is not excerpted.
The person who *assembled* the Offenbach music into a ballet called
Gaite Parisienne was Manuel Rosenthal. He knew he could reap a small
fortune just by the Can-Can certainly after the USA premiere at the
MET in 1938. Iswas premiered in Monte Carlo earlier that year and
was decalred as being nonsense.
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