Originally posted by Rod:
With all due respect I've spent more hours listening to Beethoven than yourself, everyone else here, Karajan, Furtwangler, Bohm and Brendel and all the others put together.
Beethoven's kind of music for me is an elevated art form, not a casual pastime. For alot of CM fans this is not the case. Ask yourself for what purpose does art serve? I suggest to 'nobelise' and enlighten the spirit. Then I look for the 'magic formula' - the manner of construction that is perfect, nothing too developed, nothing underdeveloped, accessible yet still engaging the mind. A consistantly tasteful disciplined and inventive musical delivery.
When these two elements are considered, after a lot of deliberation, I came to the conclusion only Beethoven and Handel have matched both to the highest possible degree. At one time I thought only Beethoven had this combination, largely because until recently you never heard Handel on the radio or in concert other than 3rd rate renditions of Messiah. So you see I have no vested interests about who gets the accolades.
Of course the proof as alway is in the hearing, hence I've proved more with a few mp3s about 'authentic' Beethoven than years of argument at discussion boards such as this one. Bearing this in mind, if I shipped my Beethoven/Handel collection over to your place I guarantee you would be of the same opinion, for I am sure, Chaszz, you are not one to deny the truth when presented with it. You accept the music at my Handel site is good yet I have had extreme difficulty getting people to join - 'Handel?' they say, 'HANDEL??' If that does not prove my point about the general CM community I don't know what will.
With all due respect I've spent more hours listening to Beethoven than yourself, everyone else here, Karajan, Furtwangler, Bohm and Brendel and all the others put together.
Beethoven's kind of music for me is an elevated art form, not a casual pastime. For alot of CM fans this is not the case. Ask yourself for what purpose does art serve? I suggest to 'nobelise' and enlighten the spirit. Then I look for the 'magic formula' - the manner of construction that is perfect, nothing too developed, nothing underdeveloped, accessible yet still engaging the mind. A consistantly tasteful disciplined and inventive musical delivery.
When these two elements are considered, after a lot of deliberation, I came to the conclusion only Beethoven and Handel have matched both to the highest possible degree. At one time I thought only Beethoven had this combination, largely because until recently you never heard Handel on the radio or in concert other than 3rd rate renditions of Messiah. So you see I have no vested interests about who gets the accolades.
Of course the proof as alway is in the hearing, hence I've proved more with a few mp3s about 'authentic' Beethoven than years of argument at discussion boards such as this one. Bearing this in mind, if I shipped my Beethoven/Handel collection over to your place I guarantee you would be of the same opinion, for I am sure, Chaszz, you are not one to deny the truth when presented with it. You accept the music at my Handel site is good yet I have had extreme difficulty getting people to join - 'Handel?' they say, 'HANDEL??' If that does not prove my point about the general CM community I don't know what will.
If you shipped your collection to my place, the result would not be significantly different. As I've been trying to say, appreciating Handel more than before and appreciating Beethoven on authentic instruments, due to your efforts, has been enlightening but has not significantly changed my likes and dislikes in classical music. The list I gave above of composers I've listened to was not casual listening at all, and the only reason my listening has not been as exhaustive as some others has been that I've had parallel serious interests in other arts and other subjects as well, and also my own painting and sculpture which have occupied a lot of my time.
I've paid attention to your Handel site and alhtough I've enjoyed the music for the most part, there has been nothing there that has drawn me back to hear it more than once. If you can exclaim that this is evidence of a shortcoming on my part, I won't deny it, but the Siegfried funeral music has been running thru my mind repeatedly for days since I posted it last week, and the fact that you cannot understand the greatness of it I take as a lack of comprehension on your part. To put it plainly, to my mind your appreciation solely of Beethoven and Handel is not evidence of others' lack of discernment but your own lack of ability to comprehend a great deal of great music.
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited August 05, 2003).]
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