I would think that a problem with defining something like " Modern Music" is that in order to have any practical application, you need to be able to fit specific music inside that definition.
And the further problem with a relatively narrow ( although i'm not sure it is that narrow really) definition like the one provided by Beefy is that one would have to constantly re evaluate what fits the definition, and this is subject to individual interpretation anyway. Which is not to say it might not be a useful working tool.
I was thinking about The Imagined Village, which is a folk music album , of mostly traditional music, re worked with a number of contemporary features. A lot of(folk music loving) people would say it is Modern Music,in the context of its idiom, and it certainly represents a significant shift in style in British folk music, of the kind suggested by Beefy's definition.
But whether it fits the definition for , say, the HCNF audience is a whole different thing.
And if the next Imagined Village album reworks music in even more radical ways, then the existing work might then become something that was modern, but no longer fits that definition.
And the further problem with a relatively narrow ( although i'm not sure it is that narrow really) definition like the one provided by Beefy is that one would have to constantly re evaluate what fits the definition, and this is subject to individual interpretation anyway. Which is not to say it might not be a useful working tool.
I was thinking about The Imagined Village, which is a folk music album , of mostly traditional music, re worked with a number of contemporary features. A lot of(folk music loving) people would say it is Modern Music,in the context of its idiom, and it certainly represents a significant shift in style in British folk music, of the kind suggested by Beefy's definition.
But whether it fits the definition for , say, the HCNF audience is a whole different thing.
And if the next Imagined Village album reworks music in even more radical ways, then the existing work might then become something that was modern, but no longer fits that definition.
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