Originally posted by ahinton
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That is very clear from my forum profile.
I'm grateful by the way that the thing I concocted in a wholly half-baked half-hour wasn't a total turn-off. I'm not sure that's entirely deserved. I just feel that there is now a question about progression. Atonality in 2015 is about finding the corners of the city that haven't been visited before and/or exploring known quarters in ever and ever greater depth. It is still a part of the city, a city in which tradition is very evident at its heart. There are wonderful ongoing possibilities with the atonally new. With enough imagination, there is no place - certainly no city - in which anyone should be bored. But when those "musical art galleries" began to emerge, not without controversy, it was without question a gigantic leap and we haven't seen a similar leap since. There are considerations here about World Music and indeed classical compositions which look outwards. Holst's "The Planets" perhaps. That is "shurely" expansion - significant in its own right - but also it is in a vacuum of true musical progression. The same is true of delving into musical history.
Currently, there's lots of back and forth!
I do recognise there is a technical musical perspective on the original points. I don't have the ability to comment there - but I doubt that should be separated from everything else.
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