• Keller's 'wordless functional analysis'

    From Chad Green@21:1/5 to MARK DORAN on Wed Mar 28 23:10:21 2018
    You can hear an example in this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HelYB5XdtQc

    Best,
    Chad

    On Wednesday, February 7, 2001 at 9:41:13 PM UTC-5, MARK DORAN wrote:
    Well, time for another of my occasional postings asking if any of our
    group's current readers know about surviving tape-recordings of Hans
    Keller's old Functional Analysis broadcasts...I'm dying to know more about what they were like, so if anyone can help out I'd be really grateful!

    Thanks,

    Mark D.

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  • From jdunsby2018@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 10 07:07:21 2019
    HK's work was a thing of its time, but very dated now.

    Jonathan Dunsby

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  • From J.B. Wood@21:1/5 to jdunsby2018@gmail.com on Fri Jan 11 06:31:08 2019
    On 1/10/19 10:07 AM, jdunsby2018@gmail.com wrote:
    HK's work was a thing of its time, but very dated now.

    Jonathan Dunsby


    Hello, and given the fact that some of us recently wanted to get r.m.t
    somewhat active again, your succinct post doesn't exactly promote a
    discussion. What are you offering up to support your view? If you're
    referring to Herbert Anton Kellner, he visited this ng once and a while
    in the past. I was interested in his views on tunings that J.S. Bach
    might have preferred for keyboard instruments. While he was alive he
    was kind enough to send me a postcard from Germany with a Bach
    coat-of-arms that he thought also contained tuning info. Sincerely,

    --
    J. B. Wood e-mail: arl_123234@hotmail.com

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