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Why do we hate modern classical music?
The Guardian ^ | 11/28/2010 | Alex Ross

Posted on 11/30/2010 1:33:53 PM PST by mojito

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To: Borges
Only if you don't count Bartok, Stravinsky, Berg, Prokofiev, Poulenc, Shostakovitch and Britten among various others...'

I do include Stravinsky's later compositions as wasteland material. Rotational arrays - give me a fudgeking break!

Berg is why nobody goes to listen to orchestras anymore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQYNIfxLqw8&feature=related

Who wants to feel like headachey shit coming out of a concert hall? It's only recently that composers have left this mess behind, but the damage is already done as it pertains to the greater listening public.

121 posted on 12/01/2010 3:32:14 PM PST by InternetTuffGuy
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To: InternetTuffGuy

The Berg Violin Concerto is one of the most beautiful of the 20th century. The Lyric Suite is wonderful and an influence on Porgy and Bess.


122 posted on 12/01/2010 7:43:08 PM PST by Borges
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To: mojito

Two words -— Philip Glass.

The first movement of one of his pieces was one of the worst decades of my life.

Strangely, after I walked out, less than an hour had passed.


123 posted on 12/01/2010 7:45:30 PM PST by MediaMole
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To: InternetTuffGuy

Also, listen to Stravinsky’s Requiem Canticles written several years before he died. Nothing of the wasteland there.


124 posted on 12/01/2010 7:59:36 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges
The Berg Violin Concerto...

I had to sit through that mess TWICE! Just thinking about it makes me angry. I have such a fudgeking headache knowing I can never get my time or money back. The first time I had to endure it as one of the consequences of being a musician in college. The second time I only managed to survive thanks to the Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet and Sibelius op. 47 that were also performed that evening.

Here's how 20th century violin concertos are done, son:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2IPbc9Z6dA

125 posted on 12/02/2010 6:41:48 PM PST by InternetTuffGuy
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To: Borges
Requiem Canticles = Wasteland.

I promise you that in a hundred years, people will still know of Stravinsky based on a few ballet scores and that's about it. Sort of the way people think of Bruch now. Accept it. You know I'm right.

126 posted on 12/02/2010 6:52:26 PM PST by InternetTuffGuy
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To: InternetTuffGuy

Unlike Bruch, Stravinsky was a massive innovator. His violin concerto is another work that will continue to be played. REquiem Canticles is beautiful. And the Berg concerto is utterly lyrical and is standard repertiore. I love the Barber as well btw.


127 posted on 12/02/2010 10:13:38 PM PST by Borges
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To: wastedyears

look at the star wars theme


128 posted on 01/05/2011 11:46:15 AM PST by Cronos (Kto jestem? Nie wiem! Ale moj Bog wie!)
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