THE BRIGHT AND SHINY TINTINNABULATORY GOVERNANCE OF THE RETICULAR ACTIVATING SYSTEM
At 'symphony'.......just feet away from our 'first row seats'..... I surveyed the big, glossy Steinway Concert Grand Piano, rolled out on some beautiful bronze caster wheels......and, admiring the beautiful 'Antique' string instruments, in anticipation of their wonderful tones and timbres, I became a bit wary of what to expect from this shiny, 'new' piano......Then the guest pianist delivered us the Beethoven Piano Concerto in B Minor......played on this overly 'bright' new, plastic-keyed monster......I wondered...."Why don't pianists play OLDER PIANOS.....that sound more like the original instruments that the music was composed 'for'....??? My favorite pianos are those that were built a hundred years...or so....ago.....Like other 'stringed' instruments.....a piano ages well.....I'd like to hear/read Nathalie Stutzmann's opinion about this......She had to stand a couple of feet away from the Steinway's 'bright-new' sounding board last night~....John Cage would have dumped a bucket of tacks and machine bolts into it, after squeezing some rubber erasers between the shiny, new strings, I think.....
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