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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:17 am Posts: 151 Location: venice
Do they contribute to spread the knowledge of music someway, or should they be prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to capital punishment? The issue is not irrelevat as a lot of people, particularly children know music this way.... Should these acts be rated as gross indecency? or do they lead to the listening of better performances?
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:24 am Posts: 13232 Location: London, England
gustavs9 wrote:
Do they contribute to spread the knowledge of music someway, or should they be prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to capital punishment?
Perhaps those who propagate such monstrosities should be condemned aslo.
gustavs9 wrote:
The issue is not irrelevat as a lot of people, particularly children know music this way.... Should these acts be rated as gross indecency? or do they lead to the listening of better performances?
Well it is not an issue where I live, here in East London there are mostly Mosques!
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Do they contribute to spread the knowledge of music someway, or should they be prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to capital punishment?
Perhaps those who propagate such monstrosities should be condemned aslo.
gustavs9 wrote:
The issue is not irrelevat as a lot of people, particularly children know music this way.... Should these acts be rated as gross indecency? or do they lead to the listening of better performances?
Well it is not an issue where I live, here in East London there are mostly Mosques!
Some would say that anything done as a sincere witness to God cannot be entirely a monstrosity ... not me though, being inclined to agnosticism as I am.
Joined: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:16 pm Posts: 770 Location: Saugatuck, Michigan
All I can say is, "WOW". Those gents need some lessons. Quickly.
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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:17 am Posts: 151 Location: venice
Sorin Ascended wrote:
I have a feeling that was meant as more of an intimate performance for friends and loved ones, not a definitive rendition!
Yes, probably they are, if you mean that members of a parish can be considered friends....is the indecency allowed among friends, who may not, possibly, have no further aquaintance of music than this?
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:24 am Posts: 13232 Location: London, England
gustavs9 wrote:
...is the indecency allowed among friends, who may not, possibly, have no further aquaintance of music than this?
Well I suspect they will not be all that familiar with Handel's original (a chorus from his oratorio 'Samson', for those not in the 'the know'), but who knows!?
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what a nice clip, you must admit that it's very amusing!
I think that one could choose easier and less illustrious music for amateurish performances! But take it easy! wrong notes, mistakes and blunders in music (if one doesn't expect anything better!) are surely among the most hilarious things I know!
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