HG said something like "serialism hasn't produced a single piece of music the ordinary listener can understand or enjoy. In 100 years."
I thought it might prove inflammatory here...
Well, what is an ordinary listener?
Was that me in 1973, borrowing Schoenberg/Webern/Berg from the local record library following a few cues from R3 or Gramophone, and finding an instinctive, excited response to it without any lessons or training in music or musicology?
Then finding music teachers or local amateur musicians rubbishing any mention of the names? Thanks of course to their education and ambient conversation of their circle... benefits of which I was spared.
HG may take "a personal view" but this proselytising ignorance might prevent an individual following their curiosity, as it smugly and stodgily underwrites a lazy status quo of accessibility. "Personal" is certainly not fresh or insightful here.
I discovered that 2ndVS music - a lifelong pleasure, like Mahler of Beethoven - because there was NOTHING IN MY WAY. "Oh, let's see what that's like..."
But now it's "if you like that try this", and the populists of classical music STILL narrowing the perspectives.
I thought it might prove inflammatory here...
Well, what is an ordinary listener?
Was that me in 1973, borrowing Schoenberg/Webern/Berg from the local record library following a few cues from R3 or Gramophone, and finding an instinctive, excited response to it without any lessons or training in music or musicology?
Then finding music teachers or local amateur musicians rubbishing any mention of the names? Thanks of course to their education and ambient conversation of their circle... benefits of which I was spared.
HG may take "a personal view" but this proselytising ignorance might prevent an individual following their curiosity, as it smugly and stodgily underwrites a lazy status quo of accessibility. "Personal" is certainly not fresh or insightful here.
I discovered that 2ndVS music - a lifelong pleasure, like Mahler of Beethoven - because there was NOTHING IN MY WAY. "Oh, let's see what that's like..."
But now it's "if you like that try this", and the populists of classical music STILL narrowing the perspectives.
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