Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro
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Roehre
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat sounds like a good idea. Even Benjamin Britten suggested that the clarinet quintet was worth hearing.
(and done a bar by bar analysis of the clarinet quintet )
I know its great music but ...........................
"even Britten" is an odd comment isn't it ?
I would understand if it was "even Hendrix suggested that the clarinet quintet........"
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"even Kylie suggested............... "
etc etc
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post"even Britten" is an odd comment isn't it ?
I would understand if it was "even Hendrix suggested that the clarinet quintet........"
or
"even Kylie suggested............... "
etc etc
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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somename
Surely this article is just designed to drum up press attention by just perpetuating the populist "classical music = boring" cliche? It's really rather unhelpful and the critics who participated should be a bit ashamed to be a part of it. People are just going to interpret it as "hey look, even people who listen to it for a living admit classical music is boring and therefore you're missing out on nothing!".
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Mahlerei
I'm surprised at some posters' readiness to dismiss music on first hearing. I have been guilty of that in the past but these days I do try to hear a piece several times before deciding on its merits/demerits. More often than not I'm pleased I persevered.
Perhaps it's not dull music, just dull performances....
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scottycelt
I was fascinated to read more about some young lady called Jessica Duchen who apparently considers Bruckner 7 'tedious' ...
So I discovered this gem of a quote from her:
'Happiness, though, is taking in Brahms's Third Symphony three times in four days. If I had to name an all-time favourite symphony, it would be this one.'
Sorry, Jessie, I think I'd much rather be thoroughly miserable and listen to Bruckner's entire symphonic output (doctored revisions 'n' all) in 24 hours ...
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI was fascinated to read more about some young lady called Jessica Duchen who apparently considers Bruckner 7 'tedious' ...
So I discovered this gem of a quote from her:
'Happiness, though, is taking in Brahms's Third Symphony three times in four days. If I had to name an all-time favourite symphony, it would be this one.'
Sorry, Jessie, I think I'd much rather be thoroughly miserable and listen to Bruckner's entire symphonic output (doctored revisions 'n' all) in 24 hours ...
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIs that logistically possible??
Sad, eh ... ?
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Roehre
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIs that logistically possible??
After that I'm afraid the men with the white coats have to be called in.
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