Delicious 'Guardian Einaudi review
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Einaudi’s music speaks fluent cliche
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI'm not a fan
BUT a good friend who is a piano teacher (and Cage disciple: smiley:) tells me that for his students the music is playable and engaging and many move on to other things.
At least there are young people who are playing music by composers who are still alive!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostThere is something in what you say. I came round to thinking the same about my daughter's school choir singing a piece by Karl Jenkins. Plus I didn't much like the snotty tone of the review, with its implication that everyone who doesn't agree with the author is a dimwit. This (cf. the Remainer contingent) seems to have become a dominant mode of expression these days. What is actually achieved by such a hatchet job? Why not be more encouraging to people, for example by suggesting things that listeners might come to prefer to Einaudi's comparatively shallow and clichéd music, like the piano music of Terry Riley or Howard Skempton...?
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If you can get through the pay wall, there's a less snotty review at The Times...
...as well as their April article on "the world’s most popular classical composer".
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI'm not a fan
BUT a good friend who is a piano teacher (and Cage disciple: smiley:) tells me that for his students the music is playable and engaging and many move on to other things.
At least there are young people who are playing music by composers who are still alive!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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