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Re: Rachmaninoff?
On 8 May 97 about Re: Rachmaninoff?, Leon A. Le Leu
<lleleu@medeserv.com.au> had this to say:
> As for the person who said "I hate hearing dollar signs instead of
> music!" might one read into that the voice of a spoilt brat?
> Rachmaninoff had a family to feed and a lifestyle to maintain just
> like anyone else. And one can read dollar signs into Bach just as
> easily as into Rachmaninoff - Bach had an even larger family to
> feed! I cannot recall a single piece by Rachmaninoff where any
> impression is given of lust for money triumphing over artistic
> integrity.
>
As the person who said that, a nonspoilt brat (don't accuse, still
less make a personal attack, where you have no knowledge), I will add
only that I do not hear dollar signs instead of music in the case of
for instance Bach and Mozart, who also had families to feed. I
don't hear self-conscious, second-intentional manipulation; I
hear sincere music -- written perhaps to pay the butcher's bill, but
music.
Also, that was a private post made public to the list without
my assent.
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Kris Shapar
To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincare
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