Doesn't ANYBODY have ANYTHING to say about Mozart's 250th Birthday?
Mozart was the first Glenn Gould I ever listened to -- my Conversion
on the Road to Damascus dates to 1971 -- and it made me both a
fanatical GG AND a fanatical Mozart fan to this day.
It's very lonely being a Mozart-lover among this bunch. Even Glenn
claims to be against me. (But if you listen to him humming as he
plays the sonatas ... listen to a Man in Ecstacy.)
But I sincerely believe this is going to be a Wonderful Year for the
Soul and Spirit of Planet Earth, coming as it does in the midst of
such Bad Times. Before we begin the critical arguing, I wish every
one of you many wonderful live Mozart concert experiences in the year ahead.
My screwy little Mozart Birthday Card, I hope it brings you some pleasure:
<http://vleeptron.blogspot.com/2006/02/congratulations-you-all-made-it-to.html#comments>http://vleeptron.blogspot.com/2006/02/congratulations-you-all-made-it-to.html#comments
Bob
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