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« on: October 17, 2012, 08:56:36 am » |
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Thank you for your remarks elsewhere Mr. D. And I can say something similar about your own labours - and latterly Kyjo's - on the catalogues; I had occasion last week to consult one of your "Gulabin" set - the Sinding listing - and found just what I wanted.
Incidentally, it is interesting to compare Elgar and Sinding (who might be termed the "Elgar of the north"). Sinding is perhaps shallower, but far more spontaneously lyrical; Elgar's harmonies are much more complex, and the emotions he expresses are more complex as well. There is not a lot of striving in Sinding . . . but then is there much striving in Mozart?
And of course Elgar got a knighthood, while Sinding got a life pension. . . .
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