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Author Topic: The Pint Test  (Read 605 times)
Turfan Fragment
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« Reply #30 on: 19:05:26, 09-10-2008 »

I am wondering whether the pint in question might be taken in the company of two composers, so that rather than one of them talking egotistically about themselves, I might instead enjoy the discourse between the two, as well as being able to intersperse my own comments and questions.
If my experience with these matters is any kind of yardstick, composers tend to puff up even more in the presence of others of their ilk.
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« Reply #31 on: 19:25:37, 09-10-2008 »

Indeedy doobry, turfers. And in any case, Martin, that is not the point of The Pint Test, as I think you well know.
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« Reply #32 on: 00:22:54, 10-10-2008 »

Perhaps in Bruckner's case one should consider drinking the pints while his symphonies are being played?

Cheesy - I can well imagine being quietly hammered by the third movement of the Eighth. "Dude, like, that bit with harp, is like, SO BEAUTIFUL!"
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