You seem to be struggling with this, so i will try just once more to make myself clear.
When i post something on this forum, i am only ever expressing MY OWN opinion and not anyone elses.
Well, I'm sure that we're all at last relieved to read from your own fingers that this is the case, for you have not always made it as clear as you are now doing.
I do not know how it has entered your brain that i would "rather very few others do".
Then you of all people should, for its origins are in reading your own posts.
If other people like this piece, i am happy that it provides them with enjoyment. I am also happy that the records keep selling and the performances still occur.
Compared to your previous posts about turds and the like, this is good to hear.
I am also happy that a small number of people would want to go to a small concert hall under a sheet music shop in London and listen to someone playing the bloody thing, if thats how they want to spend an evening.
Well, that's very nice of you, to be sure, although this particular circumstance as you describe it has, as far as I am aware, yet to occur. The complete public performances of OC that have taken place to date (I omit partial performances for space saving reasons) have, in chronological order, been given in the following venues:
1. what was once Glasgow's Stevenson Hall (by the composer, 1930)
2. the great hall of Utrecht's Vredenburg Muziekcentrum (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 1982)
3. Mandel Hall, University of Chicago (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 1983)
4. Beethovenhalle, Bonn (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 1983)
5. Redpath Hall, McGill University, Montréal (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 1984)
6. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (by John Ogdon, 1988)
7. Opéra Comique, Paris (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 1988)
8. Skinners Hall, London (by John Ogdon, 1988)
9. Konzertsaal, Universität der Künste, Berlin (by Geoffrey Douglas Madge, 2002)
10. Purcell Room, London (by Jonathan Powell, 2003)
11. Kamermuziekzaal, Concertgebouw, Brugge (by Daan Vandewalle, 2004)
12. Merkin Hall, New York (by Jonathan Powell, 2004)
13. Almi Hall, Opera House, Helsinki (by Jonathan Powell, 2005)
14. Sheremetevsky Dvorets, St. Petersburg (by Jonathan Powell, 2005)
15. Sala de Cámara, Auditorio Nacional de Musica, Madrid (by Daan Vandewalle, 2009)
As I have already suggested, I am wholly unaware that any of these performances, or indeed any of the many others of parts of OC or broadcasts of all or part of it have taken place in, or been broadcast from, "a small concert hall under a sheet music shop in London".
Simple, now shut up.
Simple it may or may not be, but yes, it might be a good idea if you did indeed now shut up on this subject.
Best,
Alistair