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In Reply to: RE: Sometimes not knowing a composer's objectives -- in a broad sense-- can lead to dashed expectations . Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 10, 2016 at 08:05:02
Very broad, I would hope. Because I hate boredom in music.
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native tongue: it was easy to place them on the highest pedastal, and I have to battle that urge constantly whether listening to Binchois or Boulez.
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It's the composers job to construct a bridge (of sorts) that leads the listener from pedestal past to pedestal present, while possibly laying the groundwork for pedestal future.It's the reasonable thing to do. And I believe that the reasonable listener will respond accordingly.
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I loved Fantasia, especially the Stravinsky part, as a four-year old. My first assignment as a six-year old piano student was Bartok's Mikrokosmos. So I guess it depends on where you start.
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