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  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
    • 11661

    Originally posted by Bryn View Post
    Now, now. Remember, "broad church" includes those who find themselves unable or unwilling to "hear" beyond easy listening music.
    I find Schoenberg fascinating is he now easy listening too ? Berg, Ades , Rihm ???

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    • MrGongGong
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      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
      I find Schoenberg fascinating is he now easy listening too ? Berg, Ades , Rihm ???
      Yes

      you need some Merzbow matey

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      • Bryn
        Banned
        • Mar 2007
        • 24688

        Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
        I find Schoenberg fascinating is he now easy listening too ? Berg, Ades , Rihm ???
        -ish, certainly. Rhim may demand a little more effort on the part of the listener, but the two long dead composers should no longer disturb the horses. Surely nobody would suggest that Adès's music presents much of a challenge to the ear. You don't have to like, or even appreciate, Lachenmann's work in order to recognise that it is music rather than "music". It's that tired old Emperor's New Clothes cliché being employed in a vain attempt to patronise those ready and willing to put the effort into gaining reward from Lachenmann's output.

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        • Beef Oven!
          Ex-member
          • Sep 2013
          • 18147

          Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
          Yes

          you need some Merzbow matey
          Merzbow makes Lachenmann sound like Abba!

          Edit: I was playing music on my iPod through a little portable speaker, poolside in a hotel on holiday in July. In due course I put Merzbow's 'Collapse 12 Floors' on, and the hotelier came over and told me to turn it off!!!
          Last edited by Beef Oven!; 30-09-13, 23:36.

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          • Barbirollians
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            • Nov 2010
            • 11661

            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
            Merzbow makes Lachenmann sound like Abba!

            Edit: I was playing music on my iPod through a little portable speaker, poolside in a hotel on holiday in July. In due course I put Merzbow's 'Collapse 12 Floors' on, and the hotelier came over and told me to turn it off!!!
            Good for him/her !

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            • Barbirollians
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 11661

              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
              -ish, certainly. Rhim may demand a little more effort on the part of the listener, but the two long dead composers should no longer disturb the horses. Surely nobody would suggest that Adès's music presents much of a challenge to the ear. You don't have to like, or even appreciate, Lachenmann's work in order to recognise that it is music rather than "music". It's that tired old Emperor's New Clothes cliché being employed in a vain attempt to patronise those ready and willing to put the effort into gaining reward from Lachenmann's output.
              Why should it require effort to enjoy music ? If it sounds dreadful it generally is dreadful .

              Lachenmann and composers of his ilk are responsible for turning most people off contemporary music - no matter how much you , fhgl and others of a small coterie rave about them and regard those who do not as simply not making sufficient effort .

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              • Bryn
                Banned
                • Mar 2007
                • 24688

                Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                Why should it require effort to enjoy music ? If it sounds dreadful it generally is dreadful .

                Lachenmann and composers of his ilk are responsible for turning most people off contemporary music - no matter how much you , fhgl and others of a small coterie rave about them and regard those who do not as simply not making sufficient effort .
                What utter nonsense. "most people" have never heard anything by "Lachenmann and composers of his ilk", so how can such composers be "responsible for turning most people off contemporary music". Do at least put some effort into making your case. O.k., I know it's not got anything going for it, but at least try.

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                • Beef Oven!
                  Ex-member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 18147

                  Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                  Good for him/her !
                  Let me see if I've got this right.

                  On another thread, you described the film music played by Radio Three as 'lo-brow', in the knowledge that many people like that type of thing and you cry out for it to be stopped.

                  You ridicule the music of Lachenmann et al, and describe those of us on the Forum who enjoy such music as 'a small coterie' who rave(?) about it (you elsewhere say that we only pretend to like this music as a fashion statement, or something like that).

                  So, anything you like, is music and is good, anything that you don't like, or don't understand, is rubbish.

                  Yeah, I think I've got that right.

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                  • Dave2002
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 18008

                    Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                    Yes

                    you need some Merzbow matey
                    Try watching this in browser 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGzrL8J0t-c
                    and at the same time listen to this http://open.spotify.com/track/3tDlGfUa5oHxrjSH51DQQX
                    and/or this http://open.spotify.com/track/4yTyFxvNMPG1CfPp642pVc
                    and/or this http://open.spotify.com/track/0FCJdXs7j1HxiRdDDtsIwr
                    in one or more other players/browsers.

                    Doesn't matter much about synchronisation or timing.

                    Enjoy!

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                    • cocolinmichela

                      Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                      What utter nonsense. "most people" have never heard anything by "Lachenmann and composers of his ilk", so how can such composers be "responsible for turning most people off contemporary music". Do at least put some effort into making your case. O.k., I know it's not got anything going for it, but at least try.
                      I didn't know about Lachenmann before we started this thread and I have now learnt something new about what some people listen to, so thank you for that.
                      I don't know if composers like him put people off contemporary music or not (I suppose we can't generalize) but he certainly has put me off, sorry guys! !!!

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                      • teamsaint
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 25190

                        i don't understand why a person would be put off contemporary music, just because they don't like a particular composers music after one or many listens.
                        surely that just means they don't like that particular composer's music.

                        Early C21 "Classical Music" is surely an extraordinarily broad church, though I wouldn't claim to be an expert.

                        The biggest "problem" with contemporary classical music (if that is the correct term) is that for many people it seems to be unfamiliar. Lots of the sound worlds (minimalism, for instance) aren't really unfamiliar though, although they might be unfamiliar as concert music.
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                        • MrGongGong
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 18357

                          Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                          Why should it require effort to enjoy music ? If it sounds dreadful it generally is dreadful .

                          Lachenmann and composers of his ilk are responsible for turning most people off contemporary music - no matter how much you , fhgl and others of a small coterie rave about them and regard those who do not as simply not making sufficient effort .
                          As Bryn says
                          Utter nonsense i'm afraid

                          "If Boulez was so good why isn't he on X Factor ?"

                          What do you mean by "dreadful" ?

                          so much of music is contextual ...... (sorry folks it's that again )
                          So when people say things like

                          "I've listened to it and it's rubbish"
                          I always wonder HOW and in what context they have listened

                          Some music is very "portable" some is very "fragile"

                          The idea that music only has one function
                          i.e To be entertaining and pleasant to listen to

                          is too limited for many of us
                          and what you might think is "horrible" I might find enchanting and compelling

                          When I hear Elgar's Salut D'amour it makes me wish I had a baseball bat to go berserk with

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                          • cocolinmichela

                            Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                            As Bryn says
                            Utter nonsense i'm afraid

                            "If Boulez was so good why isn't he on X Factor ?"

                            What do you mean by "dreadful" ?

                            so much of music is contextual ...... (sorry folks it's that again )
                            So when people say things like

                            "I've listened to it and it's rubbish"
                            I always wonder HOW and in what context they have listened

                            Some music is very "portable" some is very "fragile"

                            The idea that music only has one function
                            i.e To be entertaining and pleasant to listen to

                            is too limited for many of us
                            and what you might think is "horrible" I might find enchanting and compelling

                            When I hear Elgar's Salut D'amour it makes me wish I had a baseball bat to go berserk with
                            Elgar's "Salut d' amour" is one of the finest short pieces ever composed and after a century it is still internationally highly regarded, performed, played, taught. That's probably why it was chosen to represent British music and culture at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics! Oh, and who was the artist playing it?? One of the greatest musicians of his generation and one of the top 10 living cellists. Music generally IS a universal language because it communicates human feelings (not just love and birds singing in the sky, btw). Everybody is entitled an opinion and your tastes may well differ from mine, but after 3-400 years we still listen to Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart etc because the messages their music conveys have not changed. Not sure if in 2-300 years people would know who Lachenmann and co were?!
                            Maybe to help us understand why you like that sort of music, you can tell us what it does for you. I struggle to believe it relaxes you, or speaks about human feelings and passions. Yo me more than music it is a collection of sounds randomly arranged and most of the time extremely irritating (sorry!). So what does it do for you?

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                            • cocolinmichela

                              Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                              As Bryn says
                              Utter nonsense i'm afraid

                              "If Boulez was so good why isn't he on X Factor ?"

                              What do you mean by "dreadful" ?

                              so much of music is contextual ...... (sorry folks it's that again )
                              So when people say things like

                              "I've listened to it and it's rubbish"
                              I always wonder HOW and in what context they have listened

                              Some music is very "portable" some is very "fragile"

                              The idea that music only has one function
                              i.e To be entertaining and pleasant to listen to

                              is too limited for many of us
                              and what you might think is "horrible" I might find enchanting and compelling

                              When I hear Elgar's Salut D'amour it makes me wish I had a baseball bat to go berserk with
                              Elgar's "Salut d' amour" is one of the finest short pieces ever composed and after a century it is still internationally highly regarded, performed, played, taught. That's probably why it was chosen to represent British music and culture at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics! Oh, and who was the artist playing it?? One of the greatest musicians of his generation and one of the top 10 living cellists. Music generally IS a universal language because it communicates human feelings (not just love and birds singing in the sky, btw). Everybody is entitled an opinion and your tastes may well differ from mine, but after 3-400 years we still listen to Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart etc because the messages their music conveys have not changed. Not sure if in 2-300 years people would know who Lachenmann and co were?!
                              Maybe to help us understand why you like that sort of music, you can tell us what it does for you. I struggle to believe it relaxes you, or speaks about human feelings and passions. To me more than music it is a collection of sounds randomly arranged and most of the time extremely irritating (sorry!). So what does it do for you?

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                              • teamsaint
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 25190

                                The Olympics? Music?
                                Have you heard most of the music that gets played at sports venues?!

                                Rod Stewarts "Sailing" still a very popular choice among stadium PA controllers.
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                                I am not a number, I am a free man.

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