tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post2772931475879533849..comments2024-03-23T11:40:13.092-05:00Comments on Musical Assumptions: Musical Pagentry and the New York TimesElaine Finehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14248422399226824168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-27419975917303373032011-02-26T11:20:51.232-06:002011-02-26T11:20:51.232-06:00So New York is still the center of the musical uni...So New York is still the center of the musical universe (in their own minds)....<br /><br />The new reality of several online free-to-use music libraries is that anything in the public domain will very shortly find its way into them. That leaves the publishers of so much modern classical drivel to suffocate, while many new composers sidestep them and simply self-publish. So the NYT takes the side of a Schirmer outlet, whose sales slide? The NYT is also losing marketshare.<br /><br />The times, they are a'changin'....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10680113.post-20273900868270564922011-02-24T20:48:10.047-06:002011-02-24T20:48:10.047-06:00The placement of the Hahn-Bin article on the Style...The placement of the Hahn-Bin article on the Style pages and its focus on his looks and clothing had me rolling my eyes, but I don't think Dan Wakin was too far afield with that line. If you omit "young," after all...and I seem to recall that the article, which I read the day I saw it in print, also discusses the Borromeo's use of IMPSLP.Lisa Hirschhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14014924958428072675noreply@blogger.com