Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Which composer do you like more than you think you do?
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostThank you. So far the thread has highlighted Cage. I am not sure whether I like Cage more than I think I do or whether I think I like Cage more than I do. That, I think, is precisely the appeal of Cage.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI'm sure he would have loved your reasoning ............
Seriously, I've tried very hard with Cage but without success; I used at least to think that he focussed people's attention on things that they might otherwise have missed, but I'm not so sure about even this nowadays...
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Thropplenoggin
If you'd asked me in January, I would have said I can't stand Mozart. For the past few months, it's all I've been listening to.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostVaughan Williams. I keep on thinking that I don't care that much for his music but when I hear it I know very well that I do. It's a strange feeling that I can't rationally explain.
They played a longish extract of his Pastoral, and I felt a sense of homesickness that I have never experienced as intensely since. It was quite overwhelming. Nowadays we understand that there is more to the Pastoral than English landscape painting, but as an eighteen year old at the time it really got to me.
As for Elgar, I blow hot and cold. If I had to make a choice I would have to pick the Enigma Variations and the Violin Concerto as the works I never tire of, but the two symphonies? I nearly always prefer the 2nd to the 1st, but I have to be in the right receptive mood, as I do with the Cello Concerto. The one Elgar work that gives me the creeps is Gerontius, too much incense and phoney sorrow for me, I'm afraid.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostHave you changed your mind on Mozart or do you feel much the same and therefore have a darker reason?
*I mean working back chronologically, hearing how Mozart influenced Ludwig Van.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostThe former. I think it was hearing Beethoven in the music* via some fiery performances of the piano concertos (Haskil) and late symphonies (Mackerras, Pinnock). I've also fallen for Maria Joao Pires's renditions of the sonatas. A definite future purchase.
*I mean working back chronologically, hearing how Mozart influenced Ludwig Van.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post... I think I like Cage more than I do.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI feel rather like that with Tippett - I do like the operas & A child of our time & The Rose Lake, but haven't really tried the symphonies or quartets; so perhaps I should try them & maybe find that I like him as much a s I think I do . Which I know isn't really the subject of the thread, but I can't really say who I like more than I think I do. I've recently been discovering composers I have dismissed in the past, so perhaps with them it's more a case of 'composers I like more than I thought I would' (which is still not the topic :sigh: )
in those cases. Ferret's time and place gave significance to a previously meaningless RVW. Thropple can now stand Mozart because he contextualises LVB. I am enjoying the variety of these inspiring replies. With a fair wind, they could be infinite.
I am not sure that I like Rodrigo as much as I want to do. It is mainly Orange Juice I like of his.Last edited by Guest; 01-12-12, 19:34.
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