Just a talking point (hopefully!), prompted by the legendary recent BAL thread .
I am quite interested in the relationship between the popularity and influence of certain musicians and composers . Some composers ( EG Mendelssohn perhaps?) remain incredibly popular , whilst maybe not being thought to have been particularly influential on other composers or professionals.
It just occurs to me that Sibelius was astonishingly influential on other composers. We seem to hear his voice in so many other composers, and for example, we know that RVW held him in extremely high regard. Of course, Sibelius is also very popular with the musical public, but even more so amongst professional perhaps?
Just typing this out before a dash to work. I hope it makes some kind of sense, and provokes a little discussion. Its just posted out of amateur enthusiasm , and to see how others feel about this, or if there are interesting views on Sibelius, or anybody else for that matter.
(for those interested in pop/rock, I always felt that Magazine fell into the "influential rather than popular" camp .)
I am quite interested in the relationship between the popularity and influence of certain musicians and composers . Some composers ( EG Mendelssohn perhaps?) remain incredibly popular , whilst maybe not being thought to have been particularly influential on other composers or professionals.
It just occurs to me that Sibelius was astonishingly influential on other composers. We seem to hear his voice in so many other composers, and for example, we know that RVW held him in extremely high regard. Of course, Sibelius is also very popular with the musical public, but even more so amongst professional perhaps?
Just typing this out before a dash to work. I hope it makes some kind of sense, and provokes a little discussion. Its just posted out of amateur enthusiasm , and to see how others feel about this, or if there are interesting views on Sibelius, or anybody else for that matter.
(for those interested in pop/rock, I always felt that Magazine fell into the "influential rather than popular" camp .)
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