As GG was fond of saying about those who insisted that Bach could not be rendered in any viable way on the modern piano-- Chopin composed on a piano that "has about as much in common with pianos of today as his pianos had in common with the harpsichord" yet he didn't notice any "big back-to-the-Pleyel movement" by original instrument enthusiasts. True? I don't know, but it's still pretty funny. -Mary Jo