Yeah, I'm afraid it was mine; I
hereby donate it to the world at large -- just credit the original
coiner, or better yet: don't...
...please realize that the
definition will be as follows in the next edition of the unabridged
Websters-Marsden Dictionary:
Nec-ro-phil-har-mon-ic:
(n) Any fully-mechanized, non-human music box (see: orchestrion,
panharmonicon) which, with its inability to micro-shade or act or
otherwise interact in a sensitive, human manner, creates music which
may be described as 'dead.' (See also: 'A-tisket, a-tasket, a
green-and-yellow casket.)
Wow. Imagine the irony of 'Tod und
Verklarung' played on one of those...
Glibly,
Les
Les Marsden
Founding Music Director and Conductor,
The Mariposa Symphony Orchestra
Music and Mariposa? Ahhhhh, Paradise!!!
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Re: [Finale] Garritan and other stuff
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Carl Dersham writes:
>"Necrophilharmonic." I like that. Mind if I drop that word to
some of
>my horror writing friends?
Not my coining. I got it from another posting on the list.
--
Ken Moore
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