Originally posted by Pabmusic
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Five Pieces you would be happy to never hear again
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostOther way round. Clarinets have cylindrical bore. Oboes and bassoons have conical bore expanding from the reed end. Metal flutes are cylindrical, but wooden flutes are conical with the wide end at the mouthpiece.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAnd isn't it slightly worrying that in a forum for music addicts like us, we should have threads that invite us to shout about the 5 pieces of music that we hate?
So negative.
John Lanchester : "The Debt to Pleasure"
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post"There is an erotics of dislike. It can be (I am indebted to a young friend for the helpful phrase) 'a physical thing'. Roland Barthes observes somewhere that the meaning of any list of likes and dislikes is to be found in its assertion of the fact that each of us has a body, and that this body is different from everyone else's. This is tosh. The real meaning of our dislikes is that they define us by separating us from what is outside us; they separate the self from the world in a way that mere banal liking cannot do. 'Gourmandism is an act of judgement, by which we give preference to those things which are agreeable to our taste over those which are not' (Brillat-Savarin). To like something is to want to ingest it and, in that sense, is to submit to the world; to like something is to succumb, in a small but contentful way, to death. But dislike hardens the perimeter between the self and the world, and brings a clarity to the object isolated in its light. Any dislike is in some measure a triumph of definition, distinction, and discrimination - a triumph of life."
John Lanchester : "The Debt to Pleasure"
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Can’t remember if I contributed to this before and not scrolling all to find out but:
1 Ravel:Bolero
2 Beethoven:Sym 9(4)
3 Cage: 4’33” (Far too noisy)
4 Mendelssohn:Elijah - and any of his other choral works that go on too long.
5 Haydn:Creation - and any of his other choral works that go on too long.
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Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostIn for a penny .......
1-Mendelssohn Organ Sonatas
2-Elgar Organ Sonata
3-Bach St Matthew Passion
4-Monteverdi Operas
5-Mahler 3
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I know, I know. Better to get these things out of the closet every now and then. I have tried, especially with Mahler 3, numerous recordings, but without any enlightenment. As for the Bach, I just switch off after a while. Nothing to do with the religious aspects whatsoever, it’s all of those interminable DC arias. Conversely, or even perversely, I’m a huge Gerontius fan. Admitting that on here is akin to lobbing a musical hand-grenade but I’ve got my flak jacket on in readiness!
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One of the reasons why some aren’t keen on Oratorio or symphonies with a choral element is that they just don’t like the sound. It’s partly about intonation and partly about the vocal and instrumental lines getting in the way of each other. It’s also partly that voices against orchestra doesn’t sound that good : they are just too different in terms of timbre . I know some first rate musicians who think that. My problem is not that but the length and the oh crikey here comes another fugue thoughts that heretically cross my mind . I much prefer the short , punchy use made of chorus in Opera by Verdi for example. Or unaccompanied choral...
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostAny 5 'compositions' by Steve Reich.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostI know, I know. Better to get these things out of the closet every now and then. I have tried, especially with Mahler 3, numerous recordings, but without any enlightenment. As for the Bach, I just switch off after a while. Nothing to do with the religious aspects whatsoever, it’s all of those interminable DC arias. Conversely, or even perversely, I’m a huge Gerontius fan. Admitting that on here is akin to lobbing a musical hand-grenade but I’ve got my flak jacket on in readiness!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostIn this context Glass surpasses (underpasses?) Reich for me any day of the week! Some Reich I like a lot (Different Trains, the happier bits anyway) though I was massively disappointed by his City Life when I heard it live and new in 1995.
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