I sometimes hear, as on Sarah Walker's Sunday Morning programme this morning, Herschel's music, astronomer composer, and I keep on being reminded we have our own astronomer composer do we not? Apparently he has written quite a lot of music, some for brass bands, even some operas. Has anyone heard any of his music? I don't trust music professor's views as they only think about structure and theory. What does it actually sound like? I have learnt that music can not be in the public domain, can even have bad structure and fail theoretical analysis and yet still be good music.
I'll quote from a book I have about Chopin "It will scarcely be profitable to devote space to Chopin's earliest works, for the reason that they present little interest to the general musical public, which practically never has the chance of becoming acquainted with them" and he goes on to mention the La Ci Darem Variations, the Fantasy on Polish Airs and the Rondo a la Krakowiak and finishes by saying they "must remain the province of the musicologist who is interested in the sources of Chopin's maturer style". But I consider those pieces some of his best.
So what about Sir Patrick's music? Has anyone heard any of it, and if so what did they think?
Rich
I'll quote from a book I have about Chopin "It will scarcely be profitable to devote space to Chopin's earliest works, for the reason that they present little interest to the general musical public, which practically never has the chance of becoming acquainted with them" and he goes on to mention the La Ci Darem Variations, the Fantasy on Polish Airs and the Rondo a la Krakowiak and finishes by saying they "must remain the province of the musicologist who is interested in the sources of Chopin's maturer style". But I consider those pieces some of his best.
So what about Sir Patrick's music? Has anyone heard any of it, and if so what did they think?
Rich
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