Well, William Bolcom was 80 and evidently still going strong when he wrote Saturday night’s Opera on Three (Dinner At Eight), whatever you thought of it. Well, I liked it So, there’s hope for the rest of us yet.
Came across an interesting - and fairly reputable - paper the other day about longevity in the creative professions: rock musicians, both males and females, live shorter lives than other people (I think we all knew that, didn’t we?) Male Nobel laureates, academics, conductors and scientists tend to live longer. Among females the highest average age of death is reached by conductors, harpists, harpsichordists and violinists. Hmm Older lady harpsichordists? Presumably the physical demands of the instrument are more manageable for the ageing female frame? The concert schedule is probably less demanding, too. Everything to play for, then although I tend to subscribe to the Jane Fonda view that ageing well depends on good genes and lots of money
Came across an interesting - and fairly reputable - paper the other day about longevity in the creative professions: rock musicians, both males and females, live shorter lives than other people (I think we all knew that, didn’t we?) Male Nobel laureates, academics, conductors and scientists tend to live longer. Among females the highest average age of death is reached by conductors, harpists, harpsichordists and violinists. Hmm Older lady harpsichordists? Presumably the physical demands of the instrument are more manageable for the ageing female frame? The concert schedule is probably less demanding, too. Everything to play for, then although I tend to subscribe to the Jane Fonda view that ageing well depends on good genes and lots of money
Comment