>> According to whose worldview? Just because it isn't done as frequently >> since the days of John Phillip Sousa doesn't mean it's entirely beyond >> the pale. > > We seem to agree that it's done less frequently today than in the past, > and that is enough for my purposes. You think dedicating a piece to the US President would be a good idea? He wouldn' know a lute from a toilet bowl.......... RT ______________ Roman M. Turovsky http://turovsky.org http://polyhymnion.org
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