Post by Sigfred April 5, 2007 (21 of 42)
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Recent:
Bartok: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 - Parkanyi Quartet Bezaly, Brautigam - Masterworks for Flute and Piano Chopin, Grieg: Cello Sonatas - Kanka, Klepac Enescu: Two Piano Sonatas - Luiza Borac Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites - Ruud Martinu: String Quartets Nos. 2, 4 & 5 - Kocian Quartet Mozart: Flute Concertos - Bezaly Nielsen & Aho: Clarinet Concertos - Martin Fröst Rachmaninov: Piano Works - Sudbin Peder af Ugglas: Autumn Shuffle Strauss, Enescu: Violin Sonatas - Holthe, Aspaas
On order:
Mendelssohn: Piano Trios - Fischer, Gilad, Müller-Schott Dohnanyi: Chamber Music - Kocian Quartet, Beethoven String Trio Bartok: String Quartets Nos. 5 & 6 - Parkanyi Quartet Haydn: String Quartets Op. 74 - Kocian Quartet Tierney Sutton: On the Other Side Tchaikovsky, Medtner: First Piano Concertos - Sudbin, Neschling Chick Corea: Rendezvous in New York
Thanks for the link-howto.
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Post by Claude April 5, 2007 (22 of 42)
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Post by zeus April 5, 2007 (23 of 42)
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Sigfred said:
Darn, none of the links shows up. How does one on sa-cd.net make links with text like zeus did?
Instead of typing the title name, paste the relevant url here (with http prefix) into your text instead. The logic will parse your text and substitute the title name plus add a link to the details page.
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Post by tdejuan April 5, 2007 (24 of 42)
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Post by Arthur April 5, 2007 (25 of 42)
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Post by Edvin April 5, 2007 (26 of 42)
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flyingdutchman said:
It's all about spellings, not whether Langgard has anything to do with Norgard stylistically or qualitatively.
I know that it is all about spellings. For your info it is Langgaard, not Langgard. I merely viewed my opinon about Nørgård as a composer.
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Edvin said:
Langgard has nothing in common with Nørgård. Per Nørgård is one of the greatest of all composers during the 20:th century.
Post by Edvin Today 05:42 am (26 of 26)
I know that it is all about spellings. For your info it is Langgaard, not Langgard. I merely viewed my opinon about Nørgård as a composer.
You know that it is all about spellings, huh? You yourself misspelled his name in your first post then. I was merely pointing out what Beagle had mentioned about spellings of names and you went off about how great Norgard was in comparison to Langgard (as you first spelled it) or Langgaard as you corrected me (or as you corrected yourself). Geez, you're a pain in the arse.
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Moody Blues, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Moody Blues, Seventh Sojourn
Recently bought Fischer's Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and looking forward to her Brahms (that one ought to be great).
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Post by Edvin April 5, 2007 (29 of 42)
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flyingdutchman said:
You know that it is all about spellings, huh? You yourself misspelled his name in your first post then. I was merely pointing out what Beagle had mentioned about spellings of names and you went off about how great Norgard was in comparison to Langgard (as you first spelled it) or Langgaard as you corrected me (or as you corrected yourself). Geez, you're a pain in arse.
I never compared Nørgård to Langgaard, can´t you read? Ignorant coward. Where did I misspell Langgaard?
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Read this post again where you said:
Edvin said:
Langgard has nothing in common with Nørgård. Per Nørgård is one of the greatest of all composers during the 20:th century.
You yourself misspelled Langgaard's name (you spelled it as Langgard) even before I did.
And as for comparing Langgaard to Norgard, you did in the very same post. Most capable readers of English would think you compared the two in that statement.
I realize English isn't your first language, but that you have a better command of the language than many. However, it is obvious now that you need to go back to a language school to learn English.
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