And I found it very striking that when they recorded my trombone concert,
soloist and conductor did not have a language in common at all, yet the
collaboration was flawless. Perhaps sometimes the bit about "music being the
universal language" wins out.
Aaron J. Rabushka
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At 11:25 AM -0700 5/27/07, Carl Dershem wrote:
Henry E. Howey wrote:
I wonder how much of the "language fear" is sheer ignorance. I learned
Spanish at age 11. As a result, several other languages were later not
such a problem. I tend to feel guilty when I'm in a country with a
"minority" languag
Henry E. Howey wrote:
I wonder how much of the "language fear" is sheer ignorance. I learned
Spanish at age 11. As a result, several other languages were later not
such a problem. I tend to feel guilty when I'm in a country with a
"minority" language that I don't know it.
I dunno, but I can gua
I wonder how much of the "language fear" is sheer ignorance. I learned
Spanish at age 11. As a result, several other languages were later not
such a problem. I tend to feel guilty when I'm in a country with a
"minority" language that I don't know it.
Since ignorance has been the basis of so much p