"Francisco J. Huerta" wrote:
>
> With all due respect, don't you think this paragraph has discredited your
> entire post? Wouldn't it be easier to bring back Bach from the dead?
>
Having done neither, I don't know which one would be easier. But I did
say that it was "pure sci-fi" the "fi" m
With all due respect, don't you think this paragraph has discredited your
entire post? Wouldn't it be easier to bring back Bach from the dead?
> Of course there aren't. I was referring to an imaginary technology that
> could enable one to trace back in time whatever resonances were created
> by
With all due respect, don't you think this paragraph has discredited your
entire post? Wouldn't it be easier to bring back Bach from the dead?
> Of course there aren't. I was referring to an imaginary technology that
> could enable one to trace back in time whatever resonances were created
> by
With all due respect, don't you think this paragraph has discredited your
entire post? Wouldn't it be easier to bring back Bach from the dead?
> Of course there aren't. I was referring to an imaginary technology that
> could enable one to trace back in time whatever resonances were created
> by
James Jarvie wrote:
>
> > For that matter it may be
> > possible to restore the complete sound of Bach
> > playing the organ. But
> > why make it more difficult that it has to be.
>
> I somehow suspect that there are not alot of
> recordings extant of dear Johann playing the organ.
> More's th
> People today are so spoiled. Go back 15 years to the era of LPs and
> cassettes. Minidisc sure sounds like high quality to those of us who are old
> enough to have been music lovers in the pre-digital age. By the way, many of
> my favorite recordings never saw the light of day in the digital
> For that matter it may be
> possible to restore the complete sound of Bach
> playing the organ. But
> why make it more difficult that it has to be.
I somehow suspect that there are not alot of
recordings extant of dear Johann playing the organ.
More's the pity.
> In the majority of cases,