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Offline julie391

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a new forum area for discussion of..
on: November 25, 2004, 03:26:57 AM
pianists, recordings and performances

lots of topics are made about this - this isnt to do with our own playing - this is to do with the playing of professionals, and famous folk - ie horowitz argerich etc

an area for discussing our favourite artists, recordings, concerts...

it has to be done...but what to name it?

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Re: a new forum area for discussion of..
Reply #1 on: November 25, 2004, 04:04:28 AM
Put it under the existing:

"Repertoire
Discussion about piano works, composers and recordings. "

I think Nils should add: Professional concert pianist to it as well...I don't know if it fits to a T with the "repertoire" though

Offline Stolzing

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Re: a new forum area for discussion of..
Reply #2 on: November 27, 2004, 05:48:43 PM
I personally think there are too many categories as it is now.  I don't come onto these forums thinking "I'd like to read about performance now and maybe repertoire later".  It's really all the same to me, so it's sorting through a lot of separate forums all for the same thing.  I'd rather see those combined with the "Miscellaneous" category and have a "General" category replace those 3.  I think this would also be good because I think it's good to have 1 main forum where most of the traffic is, and would be a place to also put announcements and to pin the faq, etc.  Maybe even if just the performance section was renamed to "General Discussion".

Offline julie391

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Re: a new forum area for discussion of..
Reply #3 on: November 29, 2004, 01:42:16 AM
Put it under the existing:

"Repertoire
Discussion about piano works, composers and recordings. "

I think Nils should add: Professional concert pianist to it as well...I don't know if it fits to a T with the "repertoire" though



the repertoire section is already huge enough, its the most popular forum

so i feel a new one is in order
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