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Classical music equivalent to the 'Cat?
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Subject: RE: Classical music equivalent to the 'Cat? From: Lesley N. Date: 07 Aug 99 - 02:23 AM There's also a newsgroup rec.music.early you might want to try. |
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Subject: RE: Classical music equivalent to the 'Cat? From: katlaughing Date: 06 Aug 99 - 11:13 PM Thanks, John. I didn't know there was a forum there. I'll go check it out now. kat |
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Subject: RE: Classical music equivalent to the 'Cat? From: John in Brisbane Date: 06 Aug 99 - 11:05 PM Kat, I'm not aware of one but there are some very helpful classical people like Fred Nachbaur (Classical Composer) at the NoteWorthy Composer Forum. Posting a question there should give you a good response. I don't have a URL but you'll find it pretty easy to locate. Regards, John. |
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Subject: From: katlaughing Date: 06 Aug 99 - 10:53 PM Hi, I know there are several classical music sites, just want to know if anyone knows of any which have a forum like the Mudcat. 'Course...I know the Mudcat IS unique, so I know there won't be anything quite the same, but I'd settle for one where I can post info on my brother's music, etc. Thanks for any info. katlaughing
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