I like Tchaikovsky's music. Some of it, anyway, especially the violin concerto, first piano concerto and Eugene Onegin. His views on other composers, however, are a little difficult to swallow.
I know Rod is fond of posting the "glimmers" quote regarding B's late Quartets, which is bad enough, but I've heard he generally admired our Ludwig. No, it's his opinions of other composers that baffle me.
Apparently Brahms was "a giftless bastard", Richard Strauss had "an astounding lack of talent" and Handel, of all people, was "fourth-rate...not even interesting"! Even if you don't particularly care for these composers, you have to admit this isn't exactly percipient. You could put the Brahms quote - maybe even the Strauss aswell - down to professional jealousy, but the Handel quote is mind-boggling.
Anybody else heard these quotes? Or know of any other disparaging comments made by one composer about another? And what's your opinion of Tchaikovsky himself?
Cheers,
Daz
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Seizing fate by the throat...
I know Rod is fond of posting the "glimmers" quote regarding B's late Quartets, which is bad enough, but I've heard he generally admired our Ludwig. No, it's his opinions of other composers that baffle me.
Apparently Brahms was "a giftless bastard", Richard Strauss had "an astounding lack of talent" and Handel, of all people, was "fourth-rate...not even interesting"! Even if you don't particularly care for these composers, you have to admit this isn't exactly percipient. You could put the Brahms quote - maybe even the Strauss aswell - down to professional jealousy, but the Handel quote is mind-boggling.
Anybody else heard these quotes? Or know of any other disparaging comments made by one composer about another? And what's your opinion of Tchaikovsky himself?
Cheers,
Daz
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Seizing fate by the throat...
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