Originally posted by french frank
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I don't begrudge Sir Anthony for wishing to scratch this particular itch of his. He is by all accounts a talented pianist and clearly has a passion for composition. The titles of some of the pieces are also quite touching, drawing as they do from his childhood in Port Talbot. I object to it mainly because a once glorious and challeging record label - Decca - has seen fit to harness itself to Classic FM to boost its dwindling sales and that will mean they will be less and less inclined to release anything more challenging. The intellectual bar will be increasingly lowered. This how dumbing down works, and this is what is happening across the world of what we like to think of as serious music. And yes, it will affect sales of other composers, because they are in turn denied the privileged platform that has been afforded Sir Anthony.
Polemic over. I think I'll now dig out and play my old Birtwistle Decca LPs... Orpheus, indeed
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