This is for Shostakovich to read

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This is for Shostakovich to read

Postby denison rosario » Wed Feb 14, 2001 9:46 pm

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Re: This is for Shostakovich to read

Postby shostakovich » Thu Feb 15, 2001 11:17 am

Thank you, Denison. I'll check out the web sites sometime this week. I have no doubt about the Brazilian aesthetic ability. Musically, one of the prominent composers of the 20th C was Brazilian, Villa-Lobos. I hold him in very high regard. Much of his music was film-oriented, making it enjoyable to many. His set of Bachianas Brasilieras has some wonderful pieces. I especially like #1, 2, 3, 5, 7.<BR> There are many people coming from Brazil to the northeast, and assimilating very quickly. Adapting to a language as tricky as ours is not easy. You write well, and I appreciate your love of the "right stuff". <BR>Shos
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Re: This is for Shostakovich to read

Postby shostakovich » Sat Feb 17, 2001 1:53 am

Hi again, Denison. I checked out the web sites. Unfortunately, I couldn't read them. I'm listening to quartets 2 & 4, and making some progress on #4.<BR>Shos
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Re: This is for Shostakovich to read

Postby denison rosario » Sun Feb 18, 2001 10:14 am

I am happy for its understanding of the Russian master's quartets. <BR>What do you find of this Lislie to discuss on Jazz in this forum?
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Re: This is for Shostakovich to read

Postby shostakovich » Mon Feb 19, 2001 12:49 am

It's an area I know little about. Leslie is tuned into it. <BR>Shos
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