J Winston writes:
>Because 9 times out of 10, as I pointed out, atonal music
>is more thought then emotion. And that is exactly the problem. Most of
>the music listening public wants and needs an emotional side to music.
If so why am I so deeply moved by so many works by Schoenberg, Webern,
Berg, Berio, Boulez - and I would say 9 times out of 10 too. One day
people will discover that works like the Webern 6 Pieces Op. 6 have such
emotional intensity they will be complaining about the gross emotional
excesses of these composers.
Satoshi Akima
Sydney, Australia
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