Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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"Culture" Minister demands arts make money before subsidisation
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostNo, it isn't. Of course it;'s fine for him not to like Bartók but not for him to make these value judgements and references to rubbish as a direct consequence; I would have thought that you could understand this.
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Originally posted by Simon View Postts, it's your fault for mentioning Bartok!Why would it be anyone's "fault" for merely mentioning Bartók, in this contest or indeed any other?Originally posted by Simon View PostShame you don't heed the wisdom. But you will, one day! :smiley:Last edited by ahinton; 03-05-13, 07:56.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostAnd what could that 'justification' consist of except more personal opinions?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThat would depend in part on the extent to which such a justification could be regarded as such and it would also depend upon the extent of the pertinent skill, experience and knowledge of the person making the accusation; I wouldn't hold out much hope in this instance, frankly.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostThe accusation is that Simon thinks Bartok is rubbish - his reasons are that he finds him tuneless and unmusical. Why does he have to provide more justification? Why don't you believe him?
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Originally posted by Ian View PostPRS foundation?
I can't really see why Simon's opinion of Bartók is of interest to anyone... although I do have one more thing to say on that issue: Simon has obviously decided what beauty in music consists of, and is only interested in music which confirms that decision. Some of us, on the other hand, find it more fulfilling not to come to conclusions about what beautiful music is, instead being more interested in hearing (and perhaps creating) things which change and expand one's perception of beauty. There's nothing new about this; music is obviously not a matter of eternal verities, except in so far as every age has its Simons.Last edited by Guest; 03-05-13, 09:36.
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Originally posted by Ian View PostThe accusation is that Simon thinks Bartok is rubbish - his reasons are that he finds him tuneless and unmusical. Why does he have to provide more justification? Why don't you believe him?
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to say that Bartok's music is "tuneless" & "unmusical" would IMV just show ones ignorance of music
and what "tuneful" and "musical" mean .......
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThere's a big difference between saying that you don't like the music of Bartók and stating that, because you don't like it, it's rubbish...
Your post highlights for me one of the problems of finding a non-economic justification for state subsidy - that it requires the objective valuation of art. Of course it would be so much simpler if this could be done - individual opinions would simply be right or wrong depending on the proven ‘facts’.
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Surely the point of subsidy is to create opportunities for things to exist that couldn't exist without it ?
It makes little sense for the Arts Council to fund the Rolling Stones or Raymond Gubbay's latest "Classical Spectacular" as they will get along fine without
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there are some things that simply wont exist without funding
now you can take a view (as many do) that that's tough we can live without Opera , HCMF etc etc
But many of us feel that these things are vital parts of our society
If you subscribe to the view that only things one uses oneself should get funding they say goodbye to MRI scanners , Schools and cycle lanes etc as most people don't use these either (though i'm more than happy to pay for them myself) ......
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThere could be good "reasons" for not liking Bartok
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to say that Bartok's music is "tuneless" & "unmusical" would IMV just show ones ignorance of music.
and what "tuneful" and "musical" mean .......
"tuneful" and "musical" mean different things to different people.
I used to love Bartok's Children' pieces when learning the piano, but I do remember when one was set for an exam they managed to pick my least favourite!
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