"Where have the great composers gone?"
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Have I missed something here, or is the author of this non-article saying that a composer needs to be great (whatever that means) and greatness is measured by how recognisable they are in restaurants and ATM queues? Are we then to turn to his/her music, to add another dimension to the discussion?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHave I missed something here, or is the author of this non-article saying that a composer needs to be great (whatever that means) and greatness is measured by how recognisable they are in restaurants and ATM queues? Are we then to turn to his/her music, to add another dimension to the discussion?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe real question that the journalist is timidly avoiding is "Where have all the competent Music Journalists gone?" (I avoid adding "great", because that would be expecting far too much.)
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My vote is for the Russian born, Munich based Rodion Shchedrin who is aged 84 now. I have a substantial collection of his output and I've been enjoying his comic opera 'The Left-Hander' on Blu-ray; one of his most recent works.
For those new to Shchedrin I recommend:
Concerto for orchestra No. 1 'Naughty Limericks'
Concerto for orchestra No. 3 'Old Russian Circus Music'
'The Sealed Angel' Russian liturgy for mixed chorus a cappella with shepherd's pipe
Carmen Suite, ballet in one act
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnd royalty don't use cash, in any case.
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