Re: [Finale] Live/Recorded

2005-01-30 Thread dhbailey
Chuck Israels wrote: Listening to music on records is like getting kissed over the telephone. - Jerry Rosen, former BSO violinist pianist It's more like eating a picture of food. - Bill Dobbins, jazz pianist/composer/arranger Still, I feel that my recordings are the real artifacts of my work.

RE: [Finale] Live/Recorded

2005-01-29 Thread Crystal Premo
Well, I don't think anything can ever replace the live experience, but when will I get to hear you play in person? Or most people, for that matter? And when I can, how often? Crystal Premo [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: finale@shsu.edu To: finale@shsu.edu

Re: [Finale] Live/Recorded

2005-01-29 Thread Chuck Israels
Thanks for asking, Crystal. Not often any more. There was a time when what I do was part of the fabric of everyday culture. I used to play in places in NY where many people, New Yorkers of all stripes, and visitors from around the world, could, and did, come to hear the music in which I was

Re: [Finale] Live/Recorded

2005-01-29 Thread Crystal Premo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Chuck Israels [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: finale@shsu.edu To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] Live/Recorded Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:49:01 -0800 Thanks for asking, Crystal. Not often any more. There was a time when what I do was part of the fabric of everyday culture