Posted on 09/16/2020 8:22:21 PM PDT by libh8er
Has the 19th-century German composer Ludwig van Beethoven become a modern symbol of "exclusion and elitism" for rich, white men?
In an article published by Vox on Tuesday that quoted New York Philharmonic clarinetist Anthony McGill, writers Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding argued that the work has been propped up by white, wealthy men, whose embrace of the musical composition stood as a symbol of "their superiority and importance."
Vox is not the only left-leaning outlet pushing to examine the racial makeup of classical music composers. In July, the New York Times published a lengthy article that accused the world of classical music of failing to address racism.
"With their major institutions founded on white European models and obstinately focused on the distant past, classical music and opera have been even slower than American society at large to confront racial inequity," read the New York Times's article.
"For others women, LGBTQ+ people, people of color Beethovens symphony is predominantly a reminder of classical musics history of exclusion and elitism," Sloan and Harding wrote.
The writers suggested that because Beethoven was white and most other classical musicians are white, classical music has become a form of "exclusion, elitism, and gatekeeping" for black and brown people.
As you perpetuate the idea that the giants of the music all look the same, it conveys to the other that theres not a stake in that music for them, classical music critic James Bennett II told Vox.
McGill struck a more measured tone, suggesting that an overemphasis on Beethoven's work keeps new musicians and ideas from being fully appreciated in real time.
McGill said, If you pretend like theres no other music out there, that Beethoven is the greatest music that ever will matter, then new listeners will not feel welcome in the genre.
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Yeah, Grade C Rap is now society’s highest achievement.
intelligent idiots
leave our country
i’m sure you all know of a better place in africa or the middle east
leave now while you still are able to do so in a civilized manner
“It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.”
Mark Twain
Minorities histories are replete with nothingness
So they now aim to destroy ours
Vox is boring. Destroy is all they know. Create beauty and joy, now that’s brilliant.
I thought Beethoven was black. Isn’t it racist to say his music is divisive and exclusive?
he forgets he’s attacking a deaf guy
And rap is a symbol of ignorance and illiteracy. There I said it
I thought Beethoven was black.
So was Hamilton.
>>McGill said, If you pretend like theres no other music out there, that Beethoven is the greatest music that ever will matter, then new listeners will not feel welcome in the genre.<<
Except NO ONE does that!
This is a typical lefty non sequiter. As I have said many times, the only logic lefties have is logical fallacies.
I think blues and jazz added a thing or two to culture.
Those who can't do, teach.
Those who can't teach, criticize.
So here we have these ultra-modern people making the argument that Wet Ass P****y is greater art than Betthovens 5th Symphony.
I dont know what says to you but what it says to me is that Darwin was wrong.
This is ridiculous, to say the least. You can like Coltrane, Sly, Hendrix, AND Debussy, Beethoven, and Verdi’s operas. They aren’t mutually exclusive, AND they are beyond race.
why because it doesn’t include foul language, ass cracks showing, and twerking?
I’m starting to think this vague term “white privledge” just means standards and making good choices.
Like “why are white females walking in hoodies not followed” WHITE PRIVLEDGE? yea no. It’s because statistically speaking white females do not commit a lot of violent crime. They do not engage in choices that cause them to be looked upon as suspect.
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