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Ok, I'll be the one to say the Emperor has no clothes. I can
do this, since I'm an organist.
IT'S BECAUSE A LOT OF ORGANISTS DON'T REALLY
KNOW MUCH ABOUT HISTORIC REGISTRATION
PRACTICES. (or even care to learn about them, not for real.)
Could you hear that? :)
Thomas Dressler
http://www.thomasdressler.com
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Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:19 AM
Subject: Re : consultants, organists, etc.
> If organists are designing based upon repertoire, why is it that so many
> organs cannot handle so much of the repertoire because the organists have
> failed to place the stops where the composers asked for them, and expected
> to find them?
>
> Sebastian M. Gluck
> Paris
> on a non-qwerty clavier, sur un computeur bizarre
> So he doesn't even know if this post will get posted
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