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Music you've still not grown to like
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou can dip into any form of music at any stage you want independently from what has gone before, or is to come. Music is appreciated in the moment, or later if you want. That's a matter for the listener. I disagree that music can only be appreciated in hindsight or even in a particular context.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostTry Antar ts
( for the levellers, you could try " The Game" from Levelling the land......otherwise its hopeless !!)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I'm another who has problems with Nielsen. I want to like his music and I do still listen to it in the hope that I will grow to love it but I always come away with the feeling of having been shouted at (loudly) for the best part of 30 or 40 minutes. Who knows, I might end up blungeoned into submission - eventually.
Sibelius I have always loved but the older I get the less I 'understand' his symphonies. All very curious.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI'm another who has problems with Nielsen. I want to like his music and I do still listen to it in the hope that I will grow to love it but I always come away with the feeling of having been shouted at (loudly) for the best part of 30 or 40 minutes. Who knows, I might end up blungeoned into submission - eventually.
Sibelius I have always loved but the older I get the less I 'understand' his symphonies. All very curious.
Nielsen I like less than Sibelius but 1 2 4 and 5 I'm OK with but never really cracked 3 or 6.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostBruckner Symphonies 0-4, 6-9.
I do have a soft spot for number 5.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostBruckner Symphonies 0-4, 6-9.
I do have a soft spot for number 5.
I used to really dislike no.3 and then in 1983 I played it in the Proms with the Philharmonia conducted by the wonderful Lovro von Matacic... he single-handedly 'converted' me.
Incidentally, I now suspect after 32 years that I 'did something wrong' in that concert as it turned out to be my simultaneous 'debut and farewell' as a 'guest principal' of the Philharmonia!
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostDave, musical appreciation is completely and utterly personal.
It changes over time.
Also: it can be developed
That's life, and it's great.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostTry Antar ts
My experience is that personal tastes definitely change over the years. It was about 40 years before I enjoyed the Strauss 4 Last Songs, for example! Now it is a firm favourite. I still struggle with Don Quixote, though.
Dream of Gerontius can be a unique experience - but I don't want to hear it more than once every few years as I find it so intense. I got to know this having sung it in a choir in Dorchester Abbey some years ago.
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