Originally posted by Barbirollians
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The Not-the-Proms Digression
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIt is not an assumption TS - look at how many people flock to the Tate Modern yet do not flock to contemporary classical music . Indeed , it seems that the dreary minimalists attract the largest audiences - not the crash bang wallop brigade . The sad thing for many of the noise brigade is that the Second Viennese School and composers like Varese did it so much better a long time ago.
then Mahler, Bach, Schubert, Mozart et al are insignificant when compared to Beyonce (Turnage's fave, allegedly), Coldplay, AC:DC, Metallica etc etc
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIt is not an assumption TS - look at how many people flock to the Tate Modern yet do not flock to contemporary classical music . Indeed , it seems that the dreary minimalists attract the largest audiences - not the crash bang wallop brigade . The sad thing for many of the noise brigade is that the Second Viennese School and composers like Varese did it so much better a long time ago.
Crash bang wallop brigade?
2VS 'did it better'?
Bums on seats validates art?
Do you love Laibach?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIf you really think mass popularity is a measure of anything
then Mahler, Bach, Schubert, Mozart et al are insignificant when compared to Beyonce (Turnage's fave, allegedly), Coldplay, AC:DC, Metallica etc etc
In your ivory towers no doubt I am sure that the endless jabbings of Ferneyhough's string quartets, the scratchings of Lachenmann and the screeching noise of many other contemporary composers are utterly marvellous and their failure to make any impression on all but a coterie is the fault of the great unwashed audience and not those creating the " music" .
Fine , enjoy it but do not be surprised that the Proms no longer want , as in Glock's days to impose it on the public .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
In your ivory towers .
If you knew where I went this week doing what you term "music" you would find that very funny indeed
If you really want music to only have one function then settle back in your armchair with your "hundred best tunes" and fall asleep to radio mogadon
Some people want more than that ............
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
If you knew where I went this week doing what you term "music" you would find that very funny indeed
If you really want music to only have one function then settle back in your armchair with your "hundred best tunes" and fall asleep to radio mogadon
Some people want more than that ............
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
If you knew where I went this week doing what you term "music" you would find that very funny indeed
If you really want music to only have one function then settle back in your armchair with your "hundred best tunes" and fall asleep to radio mogadon
Some people want more than that ............
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI hope it wasn't a prison . I should have strong grounds for a claim under Art 3 ECHR for inhuman and degrading treatment if they were subjected to some contemporary classical music .
NO it wasn't a prison
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostIn your ivory towers no doubt I am sure that the endless jabbings of Ferneyhough's string quartets, the scratchings of Lachenmann and the screeching noise of many other contemporary composers are utterly marvellous and their failure to make any impression on all but a coterie is the fault of the great unwashed audience and not those creating the " music" .
Fine , enjoy it but do not be surprised that the Proms no longer want , as in Glock's days to impose it on the public .
Such audience as I might nevertheless have comprises people who I'm pretty condifent do actually wash, for what that nugget of information might be worth to you.
And remember what Sorabji said many years ago - I do not live in an ivory tower but a tower of granite (I won't waste my time in quoting the rest - you can go look it up yourself)...
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI hope it wasn't a prison . I should have strong grounds for a claim under Art 3 ECHR for inhuman and degrading treatment if they were subjected to some contemporary classical music .
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI didn't realise you were entering the d*ck of the week contest
NO it wasn't a prison
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