"Wally" wrote in message
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Iain M Churches wrote:
Not in an *audio* newsgroup, certainly.
I notice you deleted the sentence where I wrote that this group
is not the place to do it.
The entire post to which he responded follows...
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Cordially,
Iain
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Where is the sentence where you wrote that this group is not the place to
do
it?
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Wally
Hello Wally.
The above is the version snipped by Stewart
Below is the complete version, and the sentence to which I refer
posted on.02.10.2005 at 1315 (Scandi-time)
Iain
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:32:29 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 18:42:45 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
I like 'fader jockey', sorta goes with DJ remixing..... :-)
Makes me smile to think about a DJ remix of my
current recording project: Dvorak Op.90. No.4 in E minor.
Know it, Stewart?
As well as you do - possibly better.
I doubt it:-)
However, I always thought that
the E minor key was rather dumb..........
What does that mean?
Oh dear - whoooooosh..............
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
The term comes from a Russian/Ukranian classical form.
I will be pleased to discuss it with you, though perhaps
this forum is not the best place to do it.
Cordially,
Iain