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In Reply to: Re: How can Brahms say so much... posted by Dave on April 19, 2000 at 04:28:43:
.......but when it comes to the use of silences, one should have a listen to some of Arvo Part's compositions. He uses silence as a definite part of composition......very new..very different......I've never heard that technique done so masterfully!Regard's, Tom B.
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- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Tom B. 08:40:16 04/19/00 (9)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Rob 15:21:09 04/19/00 (3)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Tom B. 21:43:59 04/19/00 (2)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Dave 04:39:40 04/20/00 (1)
- Dave....after qualifying ............. - Tom B. 08:16:05 04/20/00 (0)
- Let's not forget about John Cage, either <nt> - jlee 15:16:36 04/19/00 (2)
- I try to forget him as much as possible - Dave 04:41:45 04/20/00 (1)
- It was a tongue-in-cheek type of response :) - jlee 06:56:56 04/20/00 (0)
- Re: How can Brahms say so much......I know this is a stretch....... - Sherwood 15:07:41 04/19/00 (1)
- Your Loss my dear Sherwood!! (nt) - Tom B. 21:31:25 04/19/00 (0)