From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: President Subject: Re: Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 14:01:07 +0000 underst000d but they would have been as happy singing a disney movie. I am biased greatly in your favor , though you might not belive it. I pay great attention to things that i disagree with, as i view it as a path to learning. I have sent out inquires regarding mahler youth orchestra to guage where it is ,has been etc. I did not enjoy the cage performances but conceded their quality of intellect. and thought a good idea, can't get there on opera. On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 8:49 AM, President < > wrote: So you are partly wrong. You stayed only for part. And too tell you the truth for many on the stage it did exactly what you say. In the audience it can never be a mass you change in 2000 people with classical music, but a minority of individuals. And there were many who would disagree. But I do not dispute that the connection to the audience should have been different---and the ideal circumstance would have permitted some props and costumes and super titles. It si an opera after all. So get the point, but the analogy does not quite fit. You have some point--since that is what you saw and felt and I can't dispute that. But there were others--and not friends--for whom the performance did something important. The difference is that not enough and the audience needs to be different. You know who came up to me in droves afterwards to say that it was the high point of their lives--the girls in the children's chorus--who were blown away by the beauty of the music and the story and the quality of what happened. Original Message From: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]> To: "President" Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 8:39:18 AM Subject: Re: In the 60s in hyde park there was speakers corner, when someone thought they had something important to say and truly blieved they were on the right side of history god. the argument, they got on a