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nobleviola's comments
Posted Tue, Jan 29, 11:44 p.m.
Adam NOT Adams: It would be nice if the headline writers would read the text of the articles and realize that they are misspelling the name of the exceptional organist reviewed therein.
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RE: Correction - At least Seattle Symphony did something about their $$ problem and have a plan..: The Seattle Symphony is really a different story - the board is essentially hand-picked by Schwartz, and there is so much more money on their board on the order of magnitude above the ...
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not desperate, just long overdue: First of all, Thomas Lauderdale knows a thing or two about classical music - he's a classically trained pianist (heard him play a Brahms piano quartet a few years ago - excellent) and he is a regular OSO concertgoer and supporter. He has (according to ...
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