>> The interesting thing about ALK performance was that he was playing to > >> accompany dancers and > the sort of performances that can be found on the >> > Sting CD with it's romantic rubato would be >> impossible for a dancer to use. > Are you suggesting that IN DARKNESS is a dance tune??? > > We were talking about "can she excuse", dear Roman. But as always you > never stick to the facts. > Mark Its derivation in a galliard doesn't make it any more a "dance tune" than any Bach's tune with a "dance" title. RT
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