Tell me, what on earth is wrong with sentimental, romantic, beautifull? Why is it called kitsch? After all, love makes the world go round does it not? And if we loose our sense of sentimentality I reckon we are done for.
What brought this on was the Playlister piece yesterday morning on Essential Classics, it being Richard Adinsell's masterpiece The Warsaw Concerto, and the idea that this type of music is sentimental rubbish. Good grief, what is going on?
To call this type of music over sentimental I find very sad. To be missing out on such powerfull beautifull music is such a shame. Conservatism and subtlty has its place but surely, to let your emotions rip is a wonderfull feeling, and the human soul needs it, as Liszt discovered. Sing along with those great romantic sweeping melodies. Blow the cobwebs off! Why hold back? What's the point? Remember, variety is the spice of life.
This happens in both music and picture painting. I always remember Steven Fry wanting to put decorative plates into Room 101!!! I mean, gee whiz. Come on now Steven, that is an absolutely terrible choice for Room 101. I respect the guy enormously but he really let himself down in my opinion with that one. I've bought some decorative plates, the artwork is absolutely gorgeous, superb quality, expertly done, take you to another world, which is part of the purpose of art is it not? If you want this world take a photo. The colours are too vibrant in those plates to be of this world but why is that crass, obscene, kitsch? Why can't it beautifull? Art has many functions, not just to portray a deeper meaning or a different interpretation behind what we see.
It seems to me there is a section of people who do not actually feel music itself but need something else to go with it, such as a story, some unusual technicality in its construction, an association, anything but appreciating the music for itself. When I go to classical music concerts it always amazes me to see people sitting stock still whilst some impressive emotional dramatic music is being performed. Now I'm not expecting them to get up out of their seats but heck, there's absolutely nothing moving. Not a foot or hand tapping, no slight swaying …. nothing. I know people who claim to appreciate music but when listing on audio equipment they can quite easily switch it off at any point, even in the middle of a beat or phrase. An expressive part of the music can be talked over or just switched off as if it is nothing. I couldn't do that. I have to wait for an appropriate moment, or fade it out first.
Don't be thinking I'm the type of music lover who thinks a good melody is God. My possible favourite piece of all time is basically a piece of effect music, Holst's Neptune. I'm all for deep thinking, I love art work that explores further into the human soul, I love the avante garde, but there is much more variety to the human soul. It needs to let rip aswell. So I say let's stop it with this kitsch term for beautifull music, this use of the phrase 'chocolate box' as a derogatory term. Chocolate box pictures are beautifull and artwork at one of its highest forms (remember, variety). There's nothing like a good old romantic sweeping tune to satisfy the energy of life within us. That's what I say, and I am unanimous in that.
Rich
What brought this on was the Playlister piece yesterday morning on Essential Classics, it being Richard Adinsell's masterpiece The Warsaw Concerto, and the idea that this type of music is sentimental rubbish. Good grief, what is going on?
To call this type of music over sentimental I find very sad. To be missing out on such powerfull beautifull music is such a shame. Conservatism and subtlty has its place but surely, to let your emotions rip is a wonderfull feeling, and the human soul needs it, as Liszt discovered. Sing along with those great romantic sweeping melodies. Blow the cobwebs off! Why hold back? What's the point? Remember, variety is the spice of life.
This happens in both music and picture painting. I always remember Steven Fry wanting to put decorative plates into Room 101!!! I mean, gee whiz. Come on now Steven, that is an absolutely terrible choice for Room 101. I respect the guy enormously but he really let himself down in my opinion with that one. I've bought some decorative plates, the artwork is absolutely gorgeous, superb quality, expertly done, take you to another world, which is part of the purpose of art is it not? If you want this world take a photo. The colours are too vibrant in those plates to be of this world but why is that crass, obscene, kitsch? Why can't it beautifull? Art has many functions, not just to portray a deeper meaning or a different interpretation behind what we see.
It seems to me there is a section of people who do not actually feel music itself but need something else to go with it, such as a story, some unusual technicality in its construction, an association, anything but appreciating the music for itself. When I go to classical music concerts it always amazes me to see people sitting stock still whilst some impressive emotional dramatic music is being performed. Now I'm not expecting them to get up out of their seats but heck, there's absolutely nothing moving. Not a foot or hand tapping, no slight swaying …. nothing. I know people who claim to appreciate music but when listing on audio equipment they can quite easily switch it off at any point, even in the middle of a beat or phrase. An expressive part of the music can be talked over or just switched off as if it is nothing. I couldn't do that. I have to wait for an appropriate moment, or fade it out first.
Don't be thinking I'm the type of music lover who thinks a good melody is God. My possible favourite piece of all time is basically a piece of effect music, Holst's Neptune. I'm all for deep thinking, I love art work that explores further into the human soul, I love the avante garde, but there is much more variety to the human soul. It needs to let rip aswell. So I say let's stop it with this kitsch term for beautifull music, this use of the phrase 'chocolate box' as a derogatory term. Chocolate box pictures are beautifull and artwork at one of its highest forms (remember, variety). There's nothing like a good old romantic sweeping tune to satisfy the energy of life within us. That's what I say, and I am unanimous in that.
Rich
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