Karl Haas Passes
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:46 am
Hello Everyone,
Karl Haas, the purveyor of fact, fiction, stories, information both good and bad, and fixture off Public Radio for what seems like 4000 years, passed away on Sunday. For those of you unfimiliar with his work, he was a rather pompous man with a droll delivery who could put an insomniac to sleep with his detailed insights to unknown soloists and music. No piece, no matter how great or small, was beyond his rather pedantic approach to musicology. Nonetheless, he brought music to millions, probably turned off half of them to classical music. My mom used to say the best thing about him was that you got to listen to the slow movement of the Pathetique before he put you to sleep.
Chuck Jackson
Karl Haas, the purveyor of fact, fiction, stories, information both good and bad, and fixture off Public Radio for what seems like 4000 years, passed away on Sunday. For those of you unfimiliar with his work, he was a rather pompous man with a droll delivery who could put an insomniac to sleep with his detailed insights to unknown soloists and music. No piece, no matter how great or small, was beyond his rather pedantic approach to musicology. Nonetheless, he brought music to millions, probably turned off half of them to classical music. My mom used to say the best thing about him was that you got to listen to the slow movement of the Pathetique before he put you to sleep.
Chuck Jackson