A lot of people do, apparently.
Wasn't it voted 'The Nation's Favourite....' classical piece a while back? (though probably only by listeners to Classic FM).
I listened to it last night....for the first time in ages. it's on disc 7 (I think) of the William Steinberg icon set. I'd been putting off listening to this disc because of the presence of said V.C. on it. Not that i dislike the work - there is nothing in it to dislike, really, is there? Nor, though, I'd argue, is there anything to get excited about - it's just mild, pleasant, 'nice': the chicken korma of the violin repertory, really.
But I suppose it's those very qualities of mild affability that have ensured its place in the hearts of middle-brow music lovers (for it was surely they who voted, en masse, for it). Maybe this unpretentious little piece holds a lesson for us all - aim for nothing more than mild affability if you want to be liked by lots of people....
Wasn't it voted 'The Nation's Favourite....' classical piece a while back? (though probably only by listeners to Classic FM).
I listened to it last night....for the first time in ages. it's on disc 7 (I think) of the William Steinberg icon set. I'd been putting off listening to this disc because of the presence of said V.C. on it. Not that i dislike the work - there is nothing in it to dislike, really, is there? Nor, though, I'd argue, is there anything to get excited about - it's just mild, pleasant, 'nice': the chicken korma of the violin repertory, really.
But I suppose it's those very qualities of mild affability that have ensured its place in the hearts of middle-brow music lovers (for it was surely they who voted, en masse, for it). Maybe this unpretentious little piece holds a lesson for us all - aim for nothing more than mild affability if you want to be liked by lots of people....
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