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Ibo Ortgies <[log in to unmask]>
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2009/4/24 David Pickett <[log in to unmask]>

> On 24 Apr 2009, at 12:31, Ibo Ortgies wrote:
>
>  You put it black and white here for the sake of your argument,
>> juxtaposing
>> the seasick-rubato-playing in the mp3-file and Karl Richters dry,
>> often
>> sewing-machine style.
>> Well, I dislike both.
>>
>
> For a different opinion, let me say that I have enjoyed listening to Karl
> Richter's recordings of the Handel Organ Concerti for over 40 years (I play
> the CDs in my car often).  I find them very expressive and not sewing
> machine style.
>
> David
>
>


Hi,
I wrote "often", not always.
And the word "machine", Bill used referring to Richter's performance style,
provoced me to expand it to the exaggeration of ā€¯sewing-machine". Well, it
is not.
And neither helped the first assumtion of "machine" the argument.
Looking at the matter again, I find it unclear what Bill argued for or
against actually...

Kind regards
Ibo

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