Mary, It really would be helpful for us technicians to have backless tuxes but low cut dresses really do offer us a great opportunity. Just think of the advantages you and I have - we can observe the back muscles and their effect on the performer's use of the piano. Some others may have difficulty concentrating and using that lesson to its fullest potential. :-) Gina ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Smith" <MarySmith@mail.utexas.edu> To: <caut@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:01 AM Subject: Re: Angela Hewitt > My question is: when do we start seeing low-cut backless tuxedoes? > > > >Hi Don, > > > > Those low cut backless gowns, definitely adds a visual > >dimension to the performance. > > > >>Roger, > >> > >>I just want to know if you watched Angela's back muscles again? :-)) > >> > >> > >>To all, check out her Goldberg Variations. Wonderful recording. > >> > > > >She gave me the CD, plus a hug. Nice lady. > > > > > > > >>Don McKechnie > >>Ithaca College >
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