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Quoting Travis Hartnett <tiktok@sprintmail.com>: > What if one of the greatest musicians in the world > played some of the best music ever written on one of the best > instruments ever made...in the subway? > > >http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html?hpid=artslot This article showed up on the electro-music forums yesterday and I've had some time to digest it. The people who recognized the talent for what it was were people who had already cultivated an appreciation for music. For instance, what if a restaurant substituted a $300-per-bottle wine for their house wine. How many people would notice that they were drinking a rare, expensive wine? I would suppose that the only people who would notice would be those who have cultivated taste and knowledge about wine. The Bach sounded wonderful in the video and somehow it added something wonderful to the place, even though most people didn't stop to acknowledge it. Wish I had been there. I found that I could take heart from this. Every week I play the organ for around 1000 people and in general I will get a few compliments -- generally from people who have traveled to Europe and heard organ music in great cathedrals there. So, my ratio of listeners to compliments is about the same as the violinist. Not bad! :)