excerpt from 'The Nantucket Diary of Ned Rorem 1973-1985' pp. 202 (56 words)
excerpt from 'The Nantucket Diary of Ned Rorem 1973-1985' pp. 202 (56 words)
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An unalloyed pleasure is to play and replay, on the old piano Eugenie's lent me (a Henry F. Miller, Boston), the Bach Inventions. My Kalmus edition, edited by Bischoff, is disgusting - so flytracked with ornamentation as to camouflage the notes. I never observe ornaments in Bach. I disapprove of ornaments, which pollute the pure line. |
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