What are you spinning now? Mark 7

Lucas Heidepriem, Klavier
Johannes Schädlich, Kontrabass
Peter Erskine, Schlagzeug

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Thank you for the info and the good intentions, and I do believe what you say, but it started and finished with JSB. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Julie Steinberg’s interpretation of John Cage.

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In my experience music is. No beginning or end, just immersion in the experience. Different composers and different interpretations result in additional opportunities to be experienced. Sharing those opportunities, no matter how different or challenging, can be part of the enjoyment of the experience. I personally enjoy sharing those performances which may deviate from the norm in addition to the more accepted. BTW, J.S. Bach makes for a good day in this house.

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Now Now - take it easy. I kinda agree with you up to a point. That said, you are so wrong… :grin: I’m just jesting with you. Haven’t you noticed copious amounts of stuff I post for fun… :grin: Anyway, it’s been so long since I actually listened to any music - sold my equipment to feed my vinyl addiction. I just SPIN for fun… :slightly_smiling_face: You DO post some great Jazz … Classical not so good… :grin:

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