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#1
Morning all,

Schubert - Piano Quintet "The Trout"
Kodaly Qt and Jeno Jando

#2
actually the bit I really noticed was not loud at all but a fairly quiet string passage around 4'20" where the artefacts are most noticeable. Otherwise, it seems largely OK in fact.
#3
General Classical Music Discussion / Re: David Hurwitz
Last post by 71 dB - Today at 02:31:18 AM
Quote from: Herman on March 28, 2024, 10:43:57 AMUnfortunately I disagree.

There is nothing unfortunate about it. I don't care if you disagree. You shouldn't care either. Nothing in your or my life hinges on this. I have learned to care about only things that matter: The size of my electricity bill etc.

I have zero reasons to defend David Hurwitz. I have let people here know what I think about him, but certainly won't debate it. IT DOESN'T MATTER!!
#5
The Diner / Re: Non-Classical Music Listen...
Last post by AnotherSpin - March 28, 2024, 11:58:56 PM
Today release -- Dweezil Zappa's new version of classic Deep Purple album. Sounds sweet.



#6
General Classical Music Discussion / Re: What are you listening 2 n...
Last post by Que - March 28, 2024, 11:46:48 PM
#7
Op. 106

#8
Penderecki: St Luke Passion

#9
The Diner / Re: What game are you playing?
Last post by LKB - March 28, 2024, 09:30:28 PM
Still plugging along in Diablo IV.

Supposedly huge changes coming next season, which could make many of Blizzard's customers very happy. The major content creators seem to be cautiously optimistic, anyway.

But l don't trust Blizzard completely until they deliver, so well see.
#10
Quote from: Madiel on March 28, 2024, 12:49:01 PMIt's taken me 4 days to find out you don't know what "mostly" means.  :laugh:

"I only know what he said because you quoted it."

It didn't take me four days to understand what was written. But don't imagine I'm bragging that I'm an instant thinker, unlike you. God forbid. ;)