Mr GongGong "I'm still puzzled by the objection to game music though
Mozart, John Zorn, David Bedford, Xenakis et al have ALL used games in composition
to my EARS it's very much what R3 is about
Some folks are simply closed minded snobs"
Ten replies but no one actually took up the suggestion ( Post 34) to give reasons for the opinions they already hold. That seems to me to be more disappointing than expressing a For/Against opinion: that is, it isn't to do with the music and its quality ('good/bad') but why an hour every week on Radio Three should be given up to playing it. Since it appears to be replacing Sound of Cinema and Sound of Dance it presumably (?) will not be a permanency. My argument would be that if it is a short series with a knowledgeable analytical approach, it could be interesting. If it's simply an excuse to play the music, why on Radio Three? There are heaps of opportunities for people to hear it, including the announced presenter on Youtube with her Classic FM talks.
Mozart, John Zorn, David Bedford, Xenakis et al have ALL used games in composition
to my EARS it's very much what R3 is about
Some folks are simply closed minded snobs"
Ten replies but no one actually took up the suggestion ( Post 34) to give reasons for the opinions they already hold. That seems to me to be more disappointing than expressing a For/Against opinion: that is, it isn't to do with the music and its quality ('good/bad') but why an hour every week on Radio Three should be given up to playing it. Since it appears to be replacing Sound of Cinema and Sound of Dance it presumably (?) will not be a permanency. My argument would be that if it is a short series with a knowledgeable analytical approach, it could be interesting. If it's simply an excuse to play the music, why on Radio Three? There are heaps of opportunities for people to hear it, including the announced presenter on Youtube with her Classic FM talks.
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