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Default The New Yorker: The Well-Tempered Web

In article .com,
ScottW wrote:

On Oct 31, 7:45 am, Jenn wrote:
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In article . com,
ScottW wrote:


On Oct 29, 8:45 pm, Jenn wrote:
Interesting thoughts music in the digital age. A thumbs up for the
mention of the San Francisco Symphony/MTT "Keeping Score" project; a
FANTASTIC thing.


http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...fact_ross?prin.
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Seems to me Atkinson was bitching here about someone posting a
complete
copy of an article.....Considered it a copyright violation.


This doesn't seem like a copyright problem to me, as I posted the link
to their website, thereby giving attribution. At any rate, had I not
done so, someone would have been critical of that. So, whatever.


Anyway..."unregulated openness of the Internet seems to have done it
many favors."


It being classical music.


Giving away recordings inspires interest in performances.


Yes it can. As long as it's the owner's decision, it's a good thing.


Musicians
should not be greedy.


Most are just trying to make ends meet like everyone else.


20 Million classical musicians trained in social programs might
not help.....


ScottW


Sorry, you'll have to clarify.- Hide quoted text -


That Venezuela social program is going to make classical musicians
cheaper than
berry pickers.....


As if more than a tiny fraction want to or qualify for doing music as a
profession.