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Steve Schwartz takes on Jan Jarvlepp's opinions of 20th century music,
several times implying that Jarvlepp is rather uninformed. He also says
>Most composers - even serial ones - are fairly simple creatures, just
>like you and me. They differ in that they can compose and we can't.
In fact Jarvlepp is a composer and a respected one among those who know
his work. He has as thorough a knowledge of 20th century music as anyone
I've met, including knowledge of Schoenberg and Webern. He has a PhD in
composition. He's told me that his education was geared to producing an
avant- garde composer. I've often wondered whether his teachers wring
their hands wondering where they've gone wrong, since he has chosen to
develop a style that people actually want to hear. For a while he bore the
nickname "Mr. Postmodern" in Ottawa, where he lives and works. However,
in the years that he was director of a local new music society, he provided
for 20th century music of every stripe, including some pretty fierce
avant-garde stuff.
Richard, who invites you to visit his classical music site at
http://opuspocus.ca
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