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Peter Varley:
>I find Messiaen's music boring.
That's your privilege. I find some of it boring, some of it very exciting
indeed.
>OK, there are other composers whose music I find boring, but they aren't
>played anywhere near so frequently.
I happen to find a lot of Verdi boring. He's played all the time. But who
cares about my likes and dislikes other than me?
>The music I find especially boring is the Catalogue des Oiseaux (sp?).
>That's subjective, of course.
Really? I friend of mine - a concert pianist - worked himself almost to the
point of injury in the process of learning that piece. Obviously, the
music didn't bore him.
>Objectively, I would also question whether, given the availability of
>tape-recorders, transcriptions of birdsong can properly be called
>compositions and have any value as music.
That's like saying, given the availability of cameras, representational
portrait painting has no value as art.
Steve Schwartz
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