I'd nominate Gershwin's 'American in Paris' as one of the worst pieces ever (although I do generally think Gershwin is alright).
Tasteless, vulgar and banal music
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tsuji-giri
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Cringemaking Bernstein Mass and Chichester Psalms indeed, but West Side Story is great, to wit: R3 Afternoon on 3: 2 Mar 2011:
Leonard Bernstein (arr Eric Crees): Symphonic Dances (West Side Story) Venezuelan Brass Ensemble Thomas Clamor (conductor).
Absolutely brilliant!!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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3rd Viennese School
I have an idea.
Cut out all the overblown romantic slushy over the top bits of Rachmaninov symphony no.2.
I mean. That stuff is even in the Scherzo!!
Keep all the mysterious and melodramatic bits of mvt 1. The interesting bits of mvt 2. Play just the tune of mvt 3 but not the rest of it.
And, as ever, a new finale.
Sell all the overblown bits to classic FM, and they can play it all day long!
3VS
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Auferstehen2
The number of top-quality composers on this particular thread who seem able at a moment’s notice to churn out one masterpiece after another, adored by all and sundry, is simply staggering.
Peace and love to all,
Mario
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Uncle Monty
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostHow could I have forgotten about Chichester Sodding Psalms? So bad it's bad. Really puts my teeth on edgeLast edited by Guest; 04-03-11, 18:14.
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I'll have to stick up for the Chichester Psalms as I like the work as I do a lot of Bernstein. I do however join the ranks of those who don't like the Turangalila symphony, I don't particularly find it vulgar, tasteless and banal, just tedious. Messiaen is a bit of a hit and miss composer for me, some works I really enjoy others put me to sleep. It might surprise some that I don't find Mahler's music necessarily vulgar, tasteless or banal, rather long-winded, boring, tedious and egocentric (perhaps that should be the title of another thread!). But as I said on another thread, not every work composed even by great/well known composer is necessarily a masterpiece and all composers are quite capable of serious lapses (I'll say that even of composers whose music I adore).
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Don Petter
I was going to add this afternoon's Liszt Faust Symphony, after an innocent ear session (we got back in the car after the start), but on reflection I don't think it's tasteless or vulgar - just banal.
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StephenO
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostCringemaking Bernstein Mass
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