Karl Miller wrote:
>Somehow he seems to be one of those composers we take for granted. He
>is was not a trend setter, nor is his music "intellectual." Happily,
>it is performed, however, not as often as I would like.
I'm intriqued by your statement "nor is his music "intellectual"."
Could you give me an example of music that is "intellectual". Perhaps
then I will better understand the difference. For example, Is Beethoven's
music intellectual? If so, why?
Thanks
Ed