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Posted by: ryhog 12:15 pm EDT 04/03/14
In reply to: re: Re-read the quote, people - Michael_Portantiere 11:56 am EDT 04/03/14

I agree it is not a bad thing but I guess my question is whether that's the best use of the LOC's resources. I think it is more important to legitimately preserve music that, as Sondheim notes, is not otherwise known in the form in which it was recorded. And it is not like we have run out of unpreserved recordings.


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