Klarinet Archive - Posting 000133.txt from 1995/09

From: Nichelle Crocker <NCROCKER@-----.EDU>
Subj: Good Music?
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 1995 03:40:34 -0400

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> the only two we play is
>the Kuhlau duets (I think are flute duets transcribed) and Lazarus/Cavilini
>Grand duets or something. The thing is we have such fun playing these things,
>the last time we laughed and played for 3 hours. Even though these are not
>good music we still have fun, imagine what fun it would be if it were good
>music too.
>
> Lou

Let me get this straight... You get together with your friend, you play
these duets for hours, have a wonderful time playing and laughing and
generally just enjoying music making in an intimate setting? Sounds like
pretty good music to me. What really defines "good music" anyway, and
why don't more people trust their own instincts and judgment about what
is really good?

--Nichelle

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