Originally posted by smittims
View Post
There used to be quite a bit of musicological anaylsis in Radio 3 from the likes of Hans Keller and Wilfred Mellers - the latter even taking apart Who and Led Zeppelin tracks . It’s been killed by several things - the lack of music education at schools , the fear of being perceived as elitist and talking over peoples heads, and not least a collapse in self belief amongst musicologists themselves including Hans who listed them (along with editors, producers ) as pointless professions.
I’d be very happy to hear a jazz pianist talk through the substitutions and voicings they use but I recognise that most people wouldn’t be interested. Similarly the level of technical analysis of a symphony i’d be interested in - about 1st to 2nd year undergrad level - say one of the harder Cambridge companion articles - probably wouldn’t attract much of an audience. Even those Anthony Hopkins Talking About Music programmes weren’t that demanding - now of course they be considered far too difficult. .
It’s the same in factual programming right across the media - the intellectual demands the programmes make now are far less than a nineties Horizon , or blue chip series like Ascent Of Man.
Comment