Originally posted by Caliban
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Pieces Not Fit for Purpose
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostDon't know how the downgrading of Pluto has affected the astrological community,Last edited by Flosshilde; 11-06-16, 11:37. Reason: Removal of gratuitous apostrophe (I'm surprised nobody noticed it)
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostMost definitely.
Still can't think of another example of what I mean but I can think of one that is sort of what I mean but in a different way. The piece Colin Matthews composed for Pluto as an addition to Holst's Planets suite.
I think that did not fit the purpose in that it did not match Holst's style. A hell of a job to follow Neptune, in fact I would state an impossible job, therefore I certainly admire his attempt but I would have thought, being as was also an authority on Holst, that he would have been able to immitate his style better. It sounds more like, well, Scriabin perhaps. There are tinges of Holst like the use of the celesta, but not used like Holst would use it. A very good use of the wordless choir at the end and that does remind me of Holst but overall I think it's a great piece on its own but not a contender for Pluto as an addition to Holst's Planets suite.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI'm saying nothing. Except I forgot the gratuitous mention of Sorabji.
Anyway, back to the topic of pieces - rather than allegedly gratuitous mentions - that are supposedly not fit for purpose...Last edited by ahinton; 11-06-16, 15:36.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAnyway, back to the topic of pieces - rather than allegedly gratuitous mentions - that are supposedly not fit for purpose...
(does that count?)
Steve Montague's Slow Dance on a Burial Ground doesn't get my feet tapping
and I once went to a performance of Harrison Birtwistle's Endless Parade where the music stopped and we clapped the players... hopelessly unfit for any cetaceans
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Originally posted by jean View PostAnd here, right on cue:
[url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6mh4]
How do you describe a teaspoon in music?
Originally posted by ahinton View PostBut then what was the initial intended "purpose" of The Planets in the first place?
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Talking of tea
We can have this (the only Beatles tune I have knowingly bought ....and in this version)
Editie 016 van het Festival voor Nieuwe Muziek 'Dag in de Branding'ALVIN LUCIER PROJECT / in aanwezigheid van Alvin Lucier20 mei 2010 / 19:00 uur / Korzo-5Ho...
Or even the seminal
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostTalking of tea
We can have this (the only Beatles tune I have knowingly bought ....and in this version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adUkYPkPhRg
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI'm saying nothing. Except I forgot the gratuitous mention of Sorabji.Originally posted by ahinton View PostWhat was gratuitous about this en passant reference to Sorabji that you seem not, after all, to have forgotten, hence your mention of it here?
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