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Edgar Beach wrote:
>There are often very interesting discussions on this list about the
>value of atonal music such as ones "Blind Test" thread. I, personally,
>have never learned to appreciate the music of composers like Schoneberg
>and Webern. Is it fair for me to assume that the majority of serious
>(for lack of another word) music lovers also cannot tolerate much of
>todays disharmonic stuff? Again this is an assumption and note a fact.
>Is it possible, for the lovers of Schoneberg and other atonal composer's
>music, to explain clearly why they do like it so. I know why I don't
>care for it. It is because it violates my personal sense of what is
>beautiful.
There is a diiference between beautiful music and expressive music,
although these categories are hardly mutually exclusive.
Vaughn William's "The Lark Acsending " is gorgeous, his Fourth Symphony
is not., but it is certainly worth listening to for its expressiveness.
In the realm of atonal and twelve tone music I think it best to take it
piece by piece. I would rather have a root canal than to listen to Alban
Berg's " Wozzeck", but his Violin Concerto is wonderful. (Needless to
say - in my not always humble opinion.
I am Bernard Chasan and I approve this message.
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