Originally posted by Mary Chambers
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Tasteless, vulgar and banal music
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Uncle Monty
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3rd Viennese School
The British National Anthem sounds okay if you can play it on an elastic band like moi.
Did I mention Haydn Symphony no.94 mvt 2? Can you imagine if you were a serious contemporary composer and you accidentally composed that!!?
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Thomas Roth
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostWhen we have this sort of thread I always bring up the names of Rutter and Karl Jenkins, but I'm not sure that they count as serious music - though someone's mentioned Lloyd-Webber, so perhaps anything goes.
Talking of which - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5wcLl13a8s
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostDon't you mean Howard Skempton's Lento ?
i don't think Tim Souster wrote a piece with that name ?? (let me know if he did though !)
I'm with you on Sea Pictures (and the dreadful Gerontius ........... yes yes I KNOW you all love it )
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Originally posted by Thomas Roth View PostTurangalila. Can´t stand it.
Likewise the main theme of the "Vingt Regards". Messiaen was prone to let banality run riot in his 40s music imv. For me he's like the very different Britten inasmuch as he could both delight and appal; tastewise, with Messiaen one takes the rough with the smooth.
I anticipate howls of disagreement: these two works could not have existed without the passages I've mentioned, etc etc.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostHas anyone mentioned Puccini? Plenty of all three qualities there. I'd include Gershwin, too, and most definitely Bernstein, almost always.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View Postand most definitely Bernstein, almost always.
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