Sorry if this is somewhat of an unintellectual thread (Philip, are you satisfied, ?), though I do not do good with specifics, that and I think I am somewhat of a fool. Well, I do not think, I know. So, while I am at it- I apologize for any foolishness on these boards in the past, present, and future. Being a fool is not good, in fact it is terrible- it is somewhat mindless depending on what type of fool you are. Life has been very hard on me. However, I know that I brought up my foolishness, though, please no one tell me that I am not a fool- I am not looking for sympathy. If you say anything tell me what a fool I am, !
Anyway, what I am thinking is the modern composers who use the orchestra seem to have an entirely different approach towards the orchestra- such as use of articulation. It seems to me that the use of articulation with modern composers is a completely different use than the way Beethoven, etc. used it? It almost like- true articulation- such as that used by the masters should not even exist to the modern composers? The reason why, I feel, is because it seems that they have no understanding (not that I do have an understanding) of how the masters used articulation? It seems, a modern composer could get by with the basic articulations. I am not saying they are not good at music, by any means, just that it is like the whole point of the orchestra is now misunderstood when compared to what it used to be centuries ago?
Also, is there one modern composer who has true understanding of theory and form. What I mean by “true understanding” is it seems to me now that Beethoven based all of his music around form and theory, and was he not one of the greatest musicians to ever live? Though, in modern times are there any modern composers who can write, reasonably, in the true classical style and not mimic it?
Anyway, I was just thinking about the way modern composers use the orchestra while I was listening to some of the music from LotR. Again, I am not saying the modern composers are not talented, but what has happened to a thorough knowledge of form, theory, and perhaps most of all the use of the orchestra? Does it exists anymore?
Also, for some reason I am convinced that Beethoven was not just a master of the classical style- now it is if I believe he was the classical style. Yes, Mozart and Haydn, etc. may have started to attempt to make the classical style- though, it seems to me (and perhaps I am completely wrong?) that while they attempted to master the classical style they came so far from it. While, on the other hand, Beethoven mastered every single theory, part, etc., etc., of the classical style. Therefore, to my mind, making Beethoven by far a complete master of form and theory- and the greatest of all composers of the classical style. So, by no means, as of now do I think Beethoven was the slightest bit a Romantic? I think he probably would have disagreed with the form and theory of the Romantics, though I do not know. Does that make sense? Also, please let me know what you think- it will help me to understand?
Thanks as always.
Anyway, what I am thinking is the modern composers who use the orchestra seem to have an entirely different approach towards the orchestra- such as use of articulation. It seems to me that the use of articulation with modern composers is a completely different use than the way Beethoven, etc. used it? It almost like- true articulation- such as that used by the masters should not even exist to the modern composers? The reason why, I feel, is because it seems that they have no understanding (not that I do have an understanding) of how the masters used articulation? It seems, a modern composer could get by with the basic articulations. I am not saying they are not good at music, by any means, just that it is like the whole point of the orchestra is now misunderstood when compared to what it used to be centuries ago?
Also, is there one modern composer who has true understanding of theory and form. What I mean by “true understanding” is it seems to me now that Beethoven based all of his music around form and theory, and was he not one of the greatest musicians to ever live? Though, in modern times are there any modern composers who can write, reasonably, in the true classical style and not mimic it?
Anyway, I was just thinking about the way modern composers use the orchestra while I was listening to some of the music from LotR. Again, I am not saying the modern composers are not talented, but what has happened to a thorough knowledge of form, theory, and perhaps most of all the use of the orchestra? Does it exists anymore?
Also, for some reason I am convinced that Beethoven was not just a master of the classical style- now it is if I believe he was the classical style. Yes, Mozart and Haydn, etc. may have started to attempt to make the classical style- though, it seems to me (and perhaps I am completely wrong?) that while they attempted to master the classical style they came so far from it. While, on the other hand, Beethoven mastered every single theory, part, etc., etc., of the classical style. Therefore, to my mind, making Beethoven by far a complete master of form and theory- and the greatest of all composers of the classical style. So, by no means, as of now do I think Beethoven was the slightest bit a Romantic? I think he probably would have disagreed with the form and theory of the Romantics, though I do not know. Does that make sense? Also, please let me know what you think- it will help me to understand?
Thanks as always.
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