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In Reply to: There *is* vibrato in Faust's Bach, just not Wurlitzer Organ style. Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on January 23, 2018 at 11:50:05:
(So as not to offend her Birkenstock-wearing following.) ;-)
And of course, some of her sustained notes are without any vibrato at all. (Ugly! Ugly!)
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Follow Ups
- That's true - Faust does play with a type of "politically correct" eensy-weensy vibrato! - Chris from Lafayette 01/23/1812:36:24 01/23/18 (10)
- RE: "some of her sustained notes are without any vibrato at all."... - Ivan303 13:41:35 01/23/18 (1)
- OK, nothing wrong with playing in tune - Chris from Lafayette 14:55:47 01/23/18 (0)
- Ah, she doesn't wear high heels. I *knew* that's what all this is about. Nt - jdaniel@jps.net 13:23:48 01/23/18 (7)
- Hmm. . . trying to change the subject, are we? Who said anything about high heels? [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 14:58:15 01/23/18 (2)
- Hmmm. You opened the door with your comments about PC and Sandals. I don't blame you when trying to defend - jdaniel@jps.net 17:22:48 01/23/18 (1)
- Dunno, jdaniel - it's a pretty large leap from Birkenstocks to stilettos - at least IMHO [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 21:41:21 01/23/18 (0)
- Someone should tell Chris that 'real' progressives and HIPsters... - Ivan303 13:43:49 01/23/18 (3)
- LOL! nt - classfolkphile 14:19:41 01/24/18 (0)
- Last time I checked at a Philharmonia Baroque live performance. . . - Chris from Lafayette 14:45:34 01/23/18 (1)
- But were there a lot of.... - Ivan303 17:10:21 01/23/18 (0)