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Dr.Matt (fields@tetris.gpcc.itd.umich.edu) 2003/10/27 08:55

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In article <bnjdbf$a36$1@news.iucc.ac.il>,
Richard Schultz <schultr@mail.biu.ack.il> wrote:
>In rec.music.compose Dr.Matt <fields@mspacman.gpcc.itd.umich.edu> wrote:
>
>:>Why do you think of buffa and seria as different "forms"? Why won't you
>:>say what you mean by "form"?
>
>: Maybe "genres"?
>
>Isn't that a social disease?

Yes, like religion.

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       Matthew H. Fields http://personal.www.umich.edu/~fields
                        Music: Splendor in Sound
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