Originally posted by Marta:
Hi Orpheus.
First I din't say that there is not intellect in the great composers as Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, etc....of course they have great intelligence, and is also present in their works.
Is not about being intelligent or not, is about intent, is about of what IS that the composer wants to communicate.
I expressed my opinion, in which I see Music today as a reflection of our times, in which the main focus is objective.
About the expression of the contemporary composers, that you said they want to project, for ME is still an objective expression through a subjective medium, music. This is why is so difficult to agree in this subject, because no matters what, the medium of expression MUSIC is always subjective.
This is my perception and opinion.
Now, why then the majority of the audiences don't enjoy and connect with contemporary music?
Why when in a concert, when such works are played, people can't wait until is over.
I've been in many concets, and always is the same reaction from the audiences, and their comments is always the same,....to intellectual....or my gosh what a horrible music.
Orpheus, music should reach any person.
If contemporary music moves you, fine, but I don't think you are among the majority.
What I expressed is only my perception, as you have yours.
Marta
[This message has been edited by Marta (edited May 24, 2003).]
Hi Orpheus.
First I din't say that there is not intellect in the great composers as Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, etc....of course they have great intelligence, and is also present in their works.
Is not about being intelligent or not, is about intent, is about of what IS that the composer wants to communicate.
I expressed my opinion, in which I see Music today as a reflection of our times, in which the main focus is objective.
About the expression of the contemporary composers, that you said they want to project, for ME is still an objective expression through a subjective medium, music. This is why is so difficult to agree in this subject, because no matters what, the medium of expression MUSIC is always subjective.
This is my perception and opinion.
Now, why then the majority of the audiences don't enjoy and connect with contemporary music?
Why when in a concert, when such works are played, people can't wait until is over.
I've been in many concets, and always is the same reaction from the audiences, and their comments is always the same,....to intellectual....or my gosh what a horrible music.
Orpheus, music should reach any person.
If contemporary music moves you, fine, but I don't think you are among the majority.
What I expressed is only my perception, as you have yours.
Marta
[This message has been edited by Marta (edited May 24, 2003).]
Well if we are going to start to talk in terms of majority - as if the measure of good music is a popularity contest - then I am afraid we are all on shaky ground. By that measure Michael Jackson is a better composer than Beethoven, simply because he sells more records, more people listen to that music etc. This is a perspecive I for one can't endorse.
Apart from that, perhaps you could give me some examples of this "horrible" music you are referring to...? It may well be that I agree with you, maybe not.
I also think your distinction between the objective and subjective is rather confusing, and philosophically a bit shaky. My own view on this is that there is only subjectivism, or at least that is all we can as humans know about - as all we can ever have is our own perspectives. But let's not get into that. Let's just say that even if I could concede that there is an objective reality, when you suggest that this reality is something that can be "expressed" through music, the very fact that it is being expressed would instantly bring it within the spere of individual perspective, making it subjective not objective. The idea of expressing objectivity is an oxymoron.
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