Originally posted by Rod:
On the other hand I have little time for those who seem to like every composer and wish to be taken seriously. Discernment comes with maturity!
On the other hand I have little time for those who seem to like every composer and wish to be taken seriously. Discernment comes with maturity!
people who seek out and enjoy a 'lot' of composers have little time to worry about who takes them seriously. I could care less what anyone thinks about the music or composers that fill my life. The decision rest solely with me. To be truthful I have no time to be concerned if I am in good standing with people who don't like nor agree with my assessment of classical music. Why can't music be enjoyed just for the sake of music instead of worrying what the composer was thinking or what kind of a mood was he in when he composed or how smart or how great he was? To me all this is irrelevant, what it all comes done to is the 'tune', do you like or dislike it. If this believe is true then composers of so called mediocrity do have much to contribute to the classical realm. I am sure if you searched you would find many pleasant works of the not so great composers that would appeal to you. By the way, I have never met anyone who likes every composer.....Not even close.
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