Some years ago some friends played in a performance of Sir Arthur Bliss's suite of music for the film "Things to Come". The audience loved the famous March: "As good as Elgar", "Terrifying", "Exciting" were typical comments. Members of the orchestra in almost every section found what they had to play repetitive and dull and they hated it and seemed surprised at the response. I too love the piece.
Without just kicking the knees away from under pieces which are much loved for their wonderful total sound what other pieces of music can playing or singing members tell us have this effect?
Without just kicking the knees away from under pieces which are much loved for their wonderful total sound what other pieces of music can playing or singing members tell us have this effect?
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