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Peter Varley writes:
>There's a fairly well-known composer who still bores me (check the
>archives). I'll give him another try soon, to see if I can find what it
>is other people hear in him, but I'm not all that optimistic about the
>prospects. The mythical committee of a hundred would still rate him
>highly.
I don't know about you, if I'm bored for more than 60 seconds, I switch to
something else. I find Tristan and Isolde boring as it goes on and on. A
good example of non-boring music is Mendelssohn's G min concerto. From the
opening to the end of the 1st movement, its like a book you can't put down,
it never stops, one wonderful passage after another - what a composer. I
even find some of my CGCM boring in parts but I'm working on an algorithm
for that. I don't know about others, but music must at least keep me
entertained, hopefully inspire me.
Bill Pirkle
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