tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6717274106260594383.post5911134770027069342..comments2024-01-10T17:22:13.898-08:00Comments on Mary Kunz Goldman - Music Critic: My dinner with AndreHoward Goldman http://www.blogger.com/profile/11835068305524570405noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6717274106260594383.post-18301841002137482292013-12-06T16:24:50.011-08:002013-12-06T16:24:50.011-08:00Friday, December 6, 2013, 21:45
A listener to clas...Friday, December 6, 2013, 21:45<br />A listener to classical music and an appreciator of all masters of the art of reproducing such high and heavenly gifts, which the scores of classical compositions represent, in order to make them acustically perceivable to thankful audiences:<br /><br />It is not necessary to read the whole text of the low-standard-nonsense ("My dinner with A." by Mary Kunz G.), who obvious-ly suffers so many personal deficits, that she (Kunz) or he (Ste<br />wart) feels the urge to criticise highly renouned personalities, highly renouned due to their first-class capacities and perfor-mances, who have proven their personal qualities by their work<br />performance.<br /><br />It is moreover not difficult to understand that the writer of this most low-minded article is an egomanic person, who obviously finds it difficult to be grateful for the marvelous work musicians perform, in order to produce the sounds hidden in the scores.<br /><br />One needs not to plague oneself through these lines of narrow-minded ignorance. It is enough to spot the main emptinesses of each passage of the text, to recognise the egomanic and self-centred nature of the boring writer:<br />Passage 1: "... I was astonished ...",<br /> 2: "... I made a note ...",<br /> 3: "... I was not the only ... (fool)",<br /> 4: "... a gossip story I found ...",<br /> 5: "... Where was I ...", and so on.<br />Skip the nonsense and compare the last three passages:<br />Passage 8: "... Next I would like to ...",<br /> 9: "... I will have to ... (go to blases)",<br /> 10: "... Meanwhile, here is what I ...; ... I ...".<br />The ignorant person causing such hard-to-read nonsense might miss to understand, that there are people, who don´t care about such gossipers spreading the sick contents of their dis-turbed minds to a public. It needs not even a closer look at this empty talk, to recognise, that a compulsively egomanic nobo-dy vomits her or his personal shortmindedness by referring to her- or himself in every passage.<br />Maybe such narrow horizon might take notice of more impor-tant topics in life, rather than to talk nonsense, while focussing only on the own umbilicus.<br /><br />If such a narrow-minded ignorant states that she or he "does not care about" a capacity like the world-famous and one of the most exemplarily active personalities, the world´s best violin virtuosa (prima inter pares), then such an impertinent gossiper might note very well, that persons of highest personal skills and matured exemplary personalities don´t really have the time or attention for such shortcommings, because their social engagements attract their full dedication.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6717274106260594383.post-61552336790662792412010-01-05T16:12:26.312-08:002010-01-05T16:12:26.312-08:00OMG! Those are fighting words, as far as Stewart ...OMG! Those are fighting words, as far as Stewart is concerned! Mary, I love you pieces, but you'll take his rath regarding your disdain for ASM. He'll go toe to toe with you on her, as with such passion. Goodness. I'll have to settle down knowing that he might call you to dispute.<br />xox jAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com