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CARLA LEURS

November 26, 2004 at 9:16 AM

I feel lazy, very lazy. It is 10am and I am still in bed. But, I have had an incredible morning listening to the Rosary Sonatas by Biber. Manze and Egarr brought out this incredible CD. I also listened to Rachel Podger and Gary Cooper in their Mozart Sonatas. The sound is so pure, I had teirs in my eyes. There was something so honest about the sound. More and more I am starting to be attracted to baroque recordings. And after having heard Manze and Egarr with the Pandolfi Sonatas I am kind of sold. With other words, I would like to start trying to get more information and knowledge and apply it to my own playing. If I could only get my Bach to sound this pure.
I am looking forward to practicing, so talk to you soon!

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