Other people on this forum are better equipped to talk abut P.B. than I am, but I thought I'd say a few things about him.
Boulez is - or was once - a polarising figure in music: his interpretations were noted/notorious for their supposed 'objectivity' and he was shrewd enough to cultivate an audience of avant gardeists/hippies and play up to his target audience with trendy talk about burning down opera houses.
His forays into Wagner in particular tend to incense 'traditional Wagnerians' (I once opened an old vinyl copy of his Parsifal recording in Harold Moores to see that the previous owner had crossed out Boulez' name on the libretto and replaced it with 'Frog ****'. Maybe the previous owner was none other than Dr. Michael Tanner, who has berated Boulez, in more elegant language, for his insistence on 'extreme transparency of texture.')
For all this, I can't find much in Boulez' work to enrage me, or to excite me much, either. I've been listening to his recording of Mahler 6 this week - all very fine, but i doubt if I'd fare too well in a blindfold test.
So - maybe others can tell me just what's so special about this French controversialist?
Boulez is - or was once - a polarising figure in music: his interpretations were noted/notorious for their supposed 'objectivity' and he was shrewd enough to cultivate an audience of avant gardeists/hippies and play up to his target audience with trendy talk about burning down opera houses.
His forays into Wagner in particular tend to incense 'traditional Wagnerians' (I once opened an old vinyl copy of his Parsifal recording in Harold Moores to see that the previous owner had crossed out Boulez' name on the libretto and replaced it with 'Frog ****'. Maybe the previous owner was none other than Dr. Michael Tanner, who has berated Boulez, in more elegant language, for his insistence on 'extreme transparency of texture.')
For all this, I can't find much in Boulez' work to enrage me, or to excite me much, either. I've been listening to his recording of Mahler 6 this week - all very fine, but i doubt if I'd fare too well in a blindfold test.
So - maybe others can tell me just what's so special about this French controversialist?
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