Sujet : Re: Beethoven string quartets
De : dan.koren (at) *nospam* gmail.com (DeepBlue)
Groupes : rec.music.classicalDate : 20. Jul 2024, 13:51:54
Autres entêtes
Organisation : novaBBS
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On Sat, 20 Jul 2024 9:28:10 +0000, Herman wrote:
people left RMCR because of your incredibly
boring "humor". The "horny" stuff etc.
You don't have to read anything you don't like.
Some of these people moved to this group,
hoping to be able to discuss music without
your boorish and yet pretentious contributions
inevitably sucking the oxygen out of the room.
One can always bring one's own oxygen supply.
Are you familiar with oxygen concentrators?
You hate Beethoven, and yet the overwhelming
majority of messages on this Beethoven SQ topic
are by you, saying (fot instance) LvB's late SQs
are 'pretentious'. And then moving on to the
overly familiar boorish unfunny jokes.
>
It's pathological the way you seek out people
who hate you. (Not that there are many people
who don't.)
I don't seek out anyone in particular. You are
clearly projecting.
Please go away.
After you.
This is an open, unmoderated usenet group.
The notion that some "people" you pretend
to somehow represent have more rights to
discuss what they "like" than other people
have rights to state what they dislike is
so dishonest and so hypocritical it does
not deserve comment. Not to mention you
pretend to discuss "music" while in fact
you want to discuss performances and
recording.
You are effectively asking for regulation
without explicit, formal regulation, so
that you and your acolytes can call the
shots. How much one likes or dislikes
any one composer is not a measure of
what one knows (or not) about music
or about music performance. Again,
you have no more right to post here
than anyone else, and you have no
more right to judge others than
others have a right to judge you.
For the record, I never said I "hated"
Beethoven. Go read the archives of this
ng -- and learn English in the process.
Ciao!