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Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th

by George M. Middius <cmndr_george@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 25, 2008 at 05:52 PM

Jenn said:

>The seating that you describe is gaining in popularity, and it depends 
>on how good balance can best be achieved.  In works earlier than 
>Bruckner, the 2nds often sat to the conductor's right, to highlight the 
>play of 1sts vs the 2nds.  But even in later works, orchestras are more 
>and more sitting with the 1sts and 2nds split.  Sometimes the purpose is 
>to bring out the tenor and bass string sound, since when sitting in the 
>middle, their sound is more directed toward the audience.


As usual Jenn, your just repeating thing's that Arnii Krooger already
published, LOt"S of time, ago Jnen. Every-time you do this you, make a
foole of you're self Jen. Its like you, think Arnii Krooger just woke up
and didn't already know every-thing you just, said Jennnn. LOl Jenen,
its time for your retiremant now Jnnn.
 




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Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
"Soundhaspriority&qu  2008-04-25 16:25:20 
Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
Jenn <jennconductsREMO  2008-04-25 21:46:36 
Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
George M. Middius <cmn  2008-04-25 17:52:37 
Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
MiNe 109 <smcelroy2@  2008-04-25 18:39:43 
Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
George M. Middius <cmn  2008-04-25 20:19:21 
Re: Question for Jenn re Bruckner's 6th
"Soundhaspriority&qu  2008-04-25 17:53:33 

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