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On 1/11/2025 12:38 AM, Todd M. McComb wrote:

> Not to self-aggrandize, but I do keep my "Recommended EM recordings"
> up to date on www.medieval.org, specifically including Machaut....

No self-aggrandizement at all. In fact, I learned a lot from your EM FAQ 
and remarks, still do
> 
> Personally, I can't really enjoy the older recordings -- prior to
> or unaffected by the Pythagorean tuning revolution in the early
> 1980s -- because of the out of tune sound.  It really grates on me.

Fair enough. But I grew up listening to the Studio der Frühen Musik and 
Munrow and Turner and they still act as acoustic proustian madeleines, I 
guess.