On 3 May, 23:09, burl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 3, 8:39 pm, Dmitry <dmitrijsfedot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 30 Apr, 05:15, hol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > lorad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On Apr 27, 8:54=3DA0am, burl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > Czech Radio offers brilliant Bach's Brandenburg Concertos for
down=
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> > > > > in flac (as well as in crap
mp3).http://www.rozhtlas.cz/d-dur/down=
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> > > > > Regards,http://andriustblo.blogspot.com
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> > > > Bach is boring.. his clunky old organ music is primitive.
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> > > Not everything that J. S. Bach composed is of equal genius, but the
> > > cantatas, the B-Minor Mass, and the St. Matthew Passion rank among
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> > > supreme works of Western music.
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> > > > Mozart, Beethoven, even Chopin were much more innovative.
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> > > Of course they are, they lived two or three generations later and
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> > > stand on the shoulders of J. S. Bach, Handel, Telemann, Gl=FCck, C.
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> > > Bach, and Haydn. Mendelssohn, Schumann, and Brahms are, *mutatis
> > > mutandis*, more innovative for the same reason.
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> > To me, Bach is the king of bass lines of all times. =A0He also
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> > the capabilities of harmonic and melodic minor to their limits.
> > Harmony rules, that he established are still part of music curriculum
> > in most European countries. =A0Well-Tempered Clavier influenced later
> > composers, such as Haydn and Mozart. =A0His harmonies are very
> > conservative, leading note has to go to tonic and no consecutive fifth
> > or fourths or octaves are allowed. =A0Yet, when you listen to Georgian
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> > part harmony you know that consecutives work extremely well.
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> All quotations must be cited, keep in mind next time.
It wasn't a quote, Andrius.


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