Jocelyn Wang wrote: >well, for one thing, it gives me a headache. For another, it makes a >great many listeners wary of anything composed, say, within their or their >parents' lifetimes, and for those who want classical standards to continue. >Many living tonal composers have a hard time even being considered for >programming because there is the ridiculous attitude among many music >directors that if it's modern, it has to be tonal. I know. I've >communicated with a number of such composers whose works have been >programmed in the CCMS. I know exactly what you mean...Haydn puts me to sleep. Fortunately it doesn't make me dismiss the entire classical period. And by the way, are you really suggesting that Boulez and Carter are not continuing classical standards. If so, could you tell me what standards they are not continuing? As a composer, I find it ridiculous that just because a piece of music gives someone a headache, they would be reluctant to program it. Does that mean that they think it will give everyone a headache, or that I wrote in the hope that people would get a headache, or that music that gives a headache should not be performed? Karl