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Delicious 'Guardian Einaudi review
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostSurely no music and no composer should be "banned".
I hesitate to make this comment, but listening to CotW today - Meredith Monk - it struck me that the pieces at the beginning would make a good 'follow-on' for those wanting to move on from Einaudi. And before anyone combusts, this is not to suggest that MM's music is on a par with Einaudi, just that the soundworld has similarities, but without the empty calories.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAgreed. Better that the youngsters continue to be engaged and playing as then they can be introduced to other material. Taking a wider view, isn't it a good thing(on several levels) that people are turning out to listen to a live musician, even if that performer is not one we would ourselves wish to hear?
I hesitate to make this comment, but listening to CotW today - Meredith Monk - it struck me that the pieces at the beginning would make a good 'follow-on' for those wanting to move on from Einaudi. And before anyone combusts, this is not to suggest that MM's music is on a par with Einaudi, just that the soundworld has similarities, but without the empty calories.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOr is it a rehash of what has already been done pretending to be new and an aid to sophistication in the masses?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBrass Banneds?
Faszinating musicians with a fascinating instrument performing Tango melodies in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Bandoneon was developed in Germany in 19th cent...
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBrass Banneds?
Time to take a break from here .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostRichard Barrett’s sneering at Remainers
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI wasn't sneering, actually, I was just pointing out one example of what I see as an unwelcome develoment in the way the discourse about many things is carried out these days. I was by no means including all Remainers in the comment. I think there are some very strong arguments for Remaining. Calling all Leavers stupid, however, isn't one of them.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIt's impossible in principle to know whether a composer (for example) is being honest in following their inspiration (whatever that is) or producing something as a cynical sop to mass acceptance, so one shouldn't really couch a discussion in those terms, as opposed to the effect of opening listeners' minds as to the scope and possibilities of music or on the other hand reinforcing their cultural conditioning, etc. etc. - while I'm at it, I thought the name of the review's author seemed familiar and then recalled that he had written a review of a London Sinfonietta concert, in The Wire something like ten years ago, where he described me as a careerist sellout. I have to keep up the payments on my yacht, y'know.Last edited by ahinton; 07-08-19, 06:41.
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Originally posted by LezLee View PostI'm so sorry, once again what I intended as a light-hearted thread has descended into sniping. Because I don't know the personalities involved, I keep putting my foot in it. I'll try to gauge the mood better in future.
Sorry again.
To me this thread is the very epitome of light-heartedness!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostTo me this thread is the very epitome of light-heartedness!
I didn't realise until just now that Einaudi was the son of the founder of the publisher of that name, which until taken over by the Berlusconi monster was the most prestigious book publisher in Italy. I guess that sort of background would have given him quite a career advantage over similarly "talented" people from lowlier origins.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Postno doubt because one cannot be seen to edit the posts of a composer
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