Deryk Barker wrote:
>You think McKuen gets better critical repsonse than Nanes?
Nope. However some of McKuen's pop pieces have had good sales. I
guess my point was that I have rarely encountered any critical writing
of McKuen's "classical" pieces and yet I have observed many taking the
time to be critical of the music of Nanes. I wonder why Nanes is given
any consideration in classical review journals, yet, with the possible
exception of a release on Louisville, much of the concert music efforts of
McKuen were not considered. I was suggesting that whatever the relative
worth of his music, Nanes' pretentious self promotion has colored the
critical establishment's opinion of the music. I recall Paul Snook once
wrote a review in Fanfare stating something like, "his music isn't anywhere
near as bad as I had been lead to believe."
Karl