Douglas Henderson writes in the 05.06.04 MMD criticizing the quality and
sophistication of the arrangements available on most old music rolls,
and saying:
> Had organizations like AMICA encouraged new arrangements, and --
> better still -- ones which transcended the fare of the past, many
> players would have retained their value today.
Am I some sort of dinosaur oddball, that I happen to prefer the original
"uninteresting" performances? I see absolutely nothing wrong with those
old arrangements on any of the instruments. Maybe I am not sophisticated
enough, but I think the old arrangements are worthy of keeping intact.
New arrangements are fine also, but I personally prefer the old
"predictable" comfortable styles! If that makes me one-in-a-crowd, then
so be it!
I'm just wondering this, because I keep seeing the critical comments
referring to the old music as being all-but-worthless, and no one seems
to be standing up for the old stuff. And I am not a particularly old-
timer: I am 43.
Christopher Vermillion
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