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    Hello Dorian,<br>
    <br>
    Apologies for my mistake with the link, and thank you for posting
    the correct one!<br>
    <br>
    Regards,<br>
    Jorgen<br>
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        <div>Hello Jorgen,</div>
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        <div>Thank you for mentioning this.  I had trouble finding the
          particular text as your link </div>
        <div>leads to the CollectionsCanada website but not to the
          specific article you reference.  </div>
        <div>The specific link is:  <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/glenngould/028010-4020.08-e.html">http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/glenngould/028010-4020.08-e.html</a></div>
        <div>I have only read part of the discussion but what I have
          read is very interesting.  I highly </div>
        <div>recommend it.  Many thanks,  Dorian</div>
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          <div>In a message dated 2/3/2012 10:54:47 P.M. Pacific
            Standard Time, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jorgen.lundmark@mypost.se">jorgen.lundmark@mypost.se</a> writes:</div>
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              all,<br>
              <br>
              I realize that this is a text some of you may have read
              already. It's a <br>
              panel discussion on GG (from 1988!), geared towards his
              communicative <br>
              skills and "failures." I think it is worth reading again,
              even though it <br>
              is rather long. Especially R. Murray Schafer less
              reverential approach <br>
              makes it interesting. I don't think I've come across this
              comparison <br>
              between Gould and Baudelaire before.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/glenngould/028010-4010-e.html">http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/glenngould/028010-4010-e.html</a><br>
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              Regards,<br>
              Jorgen</font></blockquote>
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