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Originally Posted by gianluca
Finally, Qccowboy, you just come across as another incompetent debater who is intolerant of people disagreeing with him, which doesn't make your credibility any greater than mine. Any time you encounter an opinion you disagree with, you either pass it off as 'superficial' or 'balony' - without being open to further discussion - or you childishly revert to rude personal insults.
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Actually, I'm not the one whose first post (or there abouts) was a condemnation of DelTredici, Corigliano, and company.
The only thing you've done since you've arrived on this forum is criticize and diminish the work of other composers.
Watch who you're accusing. That's an awfully wide paintbrush you're using. One day it's going to come back and slap you in the face.
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"Those that know, do;
Those that understand, teach."
-Aristotle-
"toute audace engendrée par l'ignorance cesse d'être une audace et devient une maladresse"
-Debussy-
In musical criticism, when issues of craft and technical consideration are set aside, what remains is more subjective. However, until technical issues are dealt with, the subjective portion bears considerably less weight.
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