Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
Fellow Forum Dwellers,
I not only find Joy's comments heartbreaking, but I am eqully disappointed that I agree with them 100% It saddens me no end that current "classical" music, or Art Music, as I prefer it, by and large sucks eggs. A trend begun early in the 20th century of "damn the listener", which was mirrored in the other arts as well, effectively killed modern art music. Atonality, bull@#$%. Who wants to spend an evening and a lot of hard-earned cash listening to that crap? The modern audience has spoken with their pocketbooks. And we, the hard-core heart of art music listeners do nothing to help when we become so refined and specialized that we will only purchase CD's by and go to concerts of, one or two composers, or not think about instruments that we may not like, or not even purchase CD's, instead downloading every freebie we can find. How are we supporting the art? And if not us, who? I realize that few of us have the financial resources to make any difference alone, but our combined buying power is substantial and can rejuvenate our favored sector of the industry. Like most of you, I make approximately half of the stated salary of any of the musicians listed in that article, but I do purchase at least 40 -60 CD's per year, more in a good year, so I try to do my part, as little as that may be. Orpheus is probably right, it is just a matter of time before we have to speak of the good old days, but we have no one to blame but ourselves. We can proselytize to those who don't know, instead of having them feel as though we are snobs, and do our share to support the art we love. That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
Regards to all,
Gurn
Fellow Forum Dwellers,
I not only find Joy's comments heartbreaking, but I am eqully disappointed that I agree with them 100% It saddens me no end that current "classical" music, or Art Music, as I prefer it, by and large sucks eggs. A trend begun early in the 20th century of "damn the listener", which was mirrored in the other arts as well, effectively killed modern art music. Atonality, bull@#$%. Who wants to spend an evening and a lot of hard-earned cash listening to that crap? The modern audience has spoken with their pocketbooks. And we, the hard-core heart of art music listeners do nothing to help when we become so refined and specialized that we will only purchase CD's by and go to concerts of, one or two composers, or not think about instruments that we may not like, or not even purchase CD's, instead downloading every freebie we can find. How are we supporting the art? And if not us, who? I realize that few of us have the financial resources to make any difference alone, but our combined buying power is substantial and can rejuvenate our favored sector of the industry. Like most of you, I make approximately half of the stated salary of any of the musicians listed in that article, but I do purchase at least 40 -60 CD's per year, more in a good year, so I try to do my part, as little as that may be. Orpheus is probably right, it is just a matter of time before we have to speak of the good old days, but we have no one to blame but ourselves. We can proselytize to those who don't know, instead of having them feel as though we are snobs, and do our share to support the art we love. That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
Regards to all,
Gurn
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