Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 23:33:58 +0000, Owain Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ken Moore wrote:


Even Debussy, who took
it on board, went on to transform it out of recognition.

And Schoenberg *didn't* transform the Wagnerian influence out of recognition?


He did, but I think Ken's point was that Schoenberg's music was at
least still German, like all good music was historically (in the
opinion the Germans themselves, at least).



Oh, OK - I admit I had't paid full attention to the thread. In any case, at least that takes us through to Kraftwerk :p

(If I *had* been taking part in the thread, I'd have had a LOT to say - I wish things would get labelled 'OT' sooner!)
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