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mcoldwell's comments
Posted Thu, Oct 22, 4:06 p.m.
Congratulations and good luck, David. You always seem to be more or less at the cutting edge of journalism. This may be the only way we'll get decent local news coverage in the future. Hope it works out.
MOREPosted Tue, Sep 1, 5:18 p.m.
I heard the 3rd cycle. By the third time around, Spano had the pacing and the balance under control. He may not be Hermann Michael, but not bad at all. The orchestra was superb: truly outstanding horn calls, excellent clarinet and bass clarinet solos in particular. If I got tired ...
MOREPosted Wed, Nov 21, 11:49 a.m.
Thanks: Thanks, David, for being such a friend and advocate for early music in Seattle. One small correction: Stephen Stubbs moved back to Seattle (his childhood home) from Bremen, Germany, after spending most of his adult life/career in Europe. I don't think he ever lived in Boston, although he is ...
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