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How about Crocodile Dundee vs Aerton Senna on the tambourine?
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awsome!!
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Hemingway vs. Hugo
Discuss.
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Mighty Mouse versus Superman.
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A tough call...overall, I like Berman's enormous power and sweep, but Cziffra has a bit more sparkle and seems a tad more authentic. I thoroughly enjoy both.
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Quote from: minor9th on April 30, 2008, 05:02:55 PM
A tough call...overall, I like Berman's enormous power and sweep, but Cziffra has a bit more sparkle and seems a tad more authentic. I thoroughly enjoy both.
Precisely the difference between Hemingway and Hugo. Hugo's rough-hewn romanticism carries incredible epic power at the expense of being a little less scintillating.
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Venus or Athene?
Tulip or Rose?
Sangria or Rose?
Camel or Goat?
Orange juce or Fanta?
Thalbergmad or Ahinton?
Dustbin or ISS?
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Berman's effortless power was quite remarkable. His touch was quite distinct. It's a shame he's no longer with us.
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Cziffra is Objective Truth.
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Cziffra is Objective Truth.
is the source by all means objective?
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Correctly.
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Quote from: dnephi on April 30, 2008, 05:10:05 PM
Precisely the difference between Hemingway and Hugo. Hugo's rough-hewn romanticism carries incredible epic power at the expense of being a little less scintillating.
And Hemingway wrote his books all by himself...
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I prefer Lazar Berman.
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But Cziffra is awfully fun to listen to.
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Quote from: slobone on May 02, 2008, 08:13:59 PM
And Hemingway wrote his books all by himself...
What's that supposed to mean?
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Quote from: dnephi on May 10, 2008, 02:22:17 PM
What's that supposed to mean?
Hugo hired assistants to write parts of his books. Alexandre Dumas did the same thing.
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Do you have any sort of documentation or reference I could see? I find that hard to believe.
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Some pianists hire assistants to play parts of their pieces.
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Quote from: Petter on May 15, 2008, 02:59:48 PM
Some pianists hire assistants to play parts of their pieces.
Care to elaborate? Examples?
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