Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 Kv 467 (2/4) (I MOV) - Roberto Paruzzo, piano / David Angus, conductor
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IT IS possible. It's not my fault that a certain individual (who thinks himself as intelligent) lost his temper by getting provoked by my infallible logic.
And your garden metaphor makes no sense...... did you learn basic english skills?
'Modelating' is not a word..... I think that you're looking for 'modulate'. And even if it WAS a word.... you would have to omit the 'ting' for (even though it's not a word LOL)
Hey look at my thumbs ups, it looks like the public are against u!
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@Tonka1979 Lets play your game then:
*mentally
for these what?
*you
*bothering to put forward any arguments
*smtg? LOL
*full stop after 'smtg to you'
*realise
*and this is why I quit
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@Tonka1979 Here we go again.... you're using an illegitimate ad hominem to attack my comment. How is my english horrible? I didn't say anything that was vague or grammatically incorrect. I was simply offering Angela Guilini's playing of the cadenza as something worth hearing.
No offense at all, but is the thought processing part of your brain damaged? I never said Mozart couldn't write a cadenza. I said he didn't write THIS VERSION of the cadenza
Now please cease your immature trolling
brytonlaw 5 months ago 16
@Tonka1979 Argument closed
I have ridiculed and humiliated you
I have unintentionally provoked you: you have lost your temper and the argument
And finally, I have contradicted your arguments with confidence and have vigorously denounced each of your arguments as fallacious
brytonlaw 5 months ago 15