Dave started a thread on Culture in societies and I was going to post this there but I didn’t want to hijack his thread.
Alex Ross apparently has written somewhere (I heard it discussed on a podcast) that in the States the Classical Music industry is a manifestation of White Supremacy. Apparently there are three facets to argument.
1) Black Musicians and Composers are under represented
2) CM represents a European import (apparently Ross ignores or dismisses American Composers), and is part of a conspiracy amongst White People to assert the supremacy of White European Culture over the musical culture of non whites. Ross apparently endorses the Stanley Crouch view that Jazz can only be performed and understood by Blacks.
3) attempts by Whites to embrace “Black” Music are Cultural Appropriation, which apparently one isn’t supposed to do because she should only listen and play music according to some predetermined information in our genetic makeup...
I am obviously unable to do justice to Ross here, as I cannot describe his article, which I admit I haven’t read (I recently read his book on Wagner, which I don’t recommend, unless one is interested in studying the effects of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder on Musical Criticism). Still, Ross is the premier Music Critic in this Country, and it’s discouraging to see him adopting this tone
Alex Ross apparently has written somewhere (I heard it discussed on a podcast) that in the States the Classical Music industry is a manifestation of White Supremacy. Apparently there are three facets to argument.
1) Black Musicians and Composers are under represented
2) CM represents a European import (apparently Ross ignores or dismisses American Composers), and is part of a conspiracy amongst White People to assert the supremacy of White European Culture over the musical culture of non whites. Ross apparently endorses the Stanley Crouch view that Jazz can only be performed and understood by Blacks.
3) attempts by Whites to embrace “Black” Music are Cultural Appropriation, which apparently one isn’t supposed to do because she should only listen and play music according to some predetermined information in our genetic makeup...
I am obviously unable to do justice to Ross here, as I cannot describe his article, which I admit I haven’t read (I recently read his book on Wagner, which I don’t recommend, unless one is interested in studying the effects of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder on Musical Criticism). Still, Ross is the premier Music Critic in this Country, and it’s discouraging to see him adopting this tone
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