Originally posted by Hornspieler
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Prom 5 - 15.07.13: Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
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WEll, that first piece was utter rubbish! Usually I am not a fan of cointemporary music, and it came about with this prom! Julian Anderson's commission, i did like, but I certainly couldnt make head or tail of this one. (Even though the conductor and orchestra seemd to enjoy it!?!?!?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostWell, intonation was perfect. A hot atmosphere encourages all wind instruments to go sharp. I presume, but don't know, that high temperature would tend to expand strings and make them go flat.
No evidence of such problems on the night.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostI know nothing practical about the issue (as usual) but seem to recall reading that one of the delights of wind-section tuning is that as the thermometer climbs, the single reeds go one way and the double reeds the other Can any real musician confirm?
[Still, as an ex-physicist it's very pleasing to recall that Volume, Temperature and Pressure are still closely bound together in one elegant 'gas law', PV = nRT]I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAnd of course, there is no personal insult against Helmut Lachenmann, or those who have the nous to appreciate it, in your rant against the work in question. 'Mote and beam', Rubber Brolly fan.
It is , however, IMO completely out of order to abuse another forum member simply because they dislike or even disdain a piece of music .
If you believe that is an appropriate way to behave on an internet forum I have to differ from you .
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Originally posted by Alison View PostRichard Morrison underwhelmed in the Times. Looking forward to catching up with this when repeated."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSo, when you said that "only a tiny minority hears or tries to hear", that was somehow not "personal[ly] abusive"? You dragged out the ENC cliché previously when talking about Elliot Carter's Music, and then tried to assert that you meant nothing offensive to those of us who love this Music. You really need to consider how you express your opinions, so that you afford to others the respect you (quite rightly) demand for yourself.
Oh, and Arcades: Welcome Back! - what've you been up to since the BBC MBs?
The ENC cliche as you describe it is to my ears apt - pieces of music where form and technical ability are lauded when they have nothing to say to many of us .
I would not dream of describing you as terribly arrogant for lauding such a piece of music - If you think it is appropriate to abuse someone for expressing their dislike then I am saddened by that .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAs you are more than well aware - expressing an opinion on a composer's work is not a personal insult - I do not believe it is incredibly arrogant that you or FHGL - like it a great deal or a personal insult that you for example criticise Karajan/s Beethoven .
It is , however, IMO completely out of order to abuse another forum member simply because they dislike or even disdain a piece of music .
If you believe that is an appropriate way to behave on an internet forum I have to differ from you .
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI don't find myself considering HvK's Beethoven in the least unmusical. Nor would I suggest that those who prefer his approach to that of Cluytens are deluding themselves, or merely pretending to find it more 'Beethovenian'. HvK was a very fine Honegger conductor indeed. His Beethoven I find less interesting as the years go by. I suggest you go back and re-read your comments on the Lachenmann. Maybe you too might see the different between expressing an opinion and insulting a composer's, and his appreciators', integrity.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe ENC cliche as you describe it is to my ears apt - pieces of music where form and technical ability are lauded when they have nothing to say to many of us.
I would not dream of describing you as terribly arrogant for lauding such a piece of music - If you think it is appropriate to abuse someone for expressing their dislike then I am saddened by that .[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAs you are more than well aware - expressing an opinion on a composer's work is not a personal insult - I do not believe it is incredibly arrogant that you or FHGL - like it a great deal or a personal insult that you for example criticise Karajan/s Beethoven .
It is , however, IMO completely out of order to abuse another forum member simply because they dislike or even disdain a piece of music .
If you believe that is an appropriate way to behave on an internet forum I have to differ from you .
"The ENC cliche as you describe it is to my ears apt - pieces of music where form and technical ability are lauded when they have nothing to say to many of us ." I see you have now become multitudes .
There is another point, drawn elsewhere on this thread. This level of eructation is provoked by a work written 33 years ago & well-known er inside certain circles I suppose or perhaps outside others. I belong to For3. One of For3's stated aims is to increase the coverage of contemporary as of now music on Radio 3, a coverage which has dwindled steadily. The expressions of outrage found on this thread - never expressed as opinion, but as self-evident truth - wouldn't exactly prod the BBC into adopting a - why not? - less populist line. I've no idea if you do belong to For3. This is, of course, an open message board & has a disclaimer about its views not being those of For3. Still, I doubt the BBC is above reading messages of outrage at a performance of a 33 year old work & rubbing its hands together gleefully while having its cake & eating it. 'What a bunch of reactionaries & great lets broadcast even less of the stuff & even more mainstream material.' I think it's a pity For3 should suffer such a misrepresentation (unless the aims have changed since I joined years ago).
However I'm glad expressing disdain for a piece of music is OK. I'll put together something especially ripe on Elgar's Cello Concerto & I'm sure you'll smile & say 'it's a point of view'. (I don't mean I'll say I'll dislike it. I'll lay into it with your rhetorical vigour).
Up & down, ferney, as things tend to go. Thanks .
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Your post is profoundly condescending in my opinion . As I am someone who self-evidently does not have your level of appreciation for contemporary music that entitles you to be personally offensive. It is your attitude and that of Bryn above which in fact enables Radio 3 to label those who are concerned about its dumbing down as elitist .
Your post about Lachenmann's music was far more a promulgation of a self-evident truth than my own . I am beginning to suspect that the vitriol directed at me on this thread is indicative that my criticism has hit home
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