Beethoven was an above-average composer
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 12:03 last edited by
I follow a few musicology types on twitter and have seen reference to this and an attempt (perhaps successful) of canceling a few people who objected to it.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 12:04 last edited by
I wanted to leave the comment 'A masterful piece, Prof. Ewell' but didn't rate it as worth the effort of creating a login in order to do so.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 12:14 last edited by
I'm guessing he didn't get the orchestra gig.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 13:34 last edited by
And with remarkable consistency, these geniuses have been white males in American society.
Yep, such as Beethoven, the only example she's citing.
Amazing how the author manages to make it all about the US, although the US had little influence on classical and romantic era music and music theory.
I find it despicably racist how the music preferences of the author seem to depend on the skin color of the composer.
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And with remarkable consistency, these geniuses have been white males in American society.
Yep, such as Beethoven, the only example she's citing.
Amazing how the author manages to make it all about the US, although the US had little influence on classical and romantic era music and music theory.
I find it despicably racist how the music preferences of the author seem to depend on the skin color of the composer.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 15:26 last edited by
There was a theory touted some time ago that Beethoven may have been mixed race.
Presumably, if that were shown to be true, this guy would need to revise his opinion of how good his music is.
What a knobhead.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 15:30 last edited by
How odd that European art music was historically written and performed by Europeans.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 15:45 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Beethoven was an above-average composer:
How odd that European art music was historically written and performed by Europeans.
Particularly, the author notes, in America.
As Ax would say, if the author doesn't like Beethoven, he can always write his own symphonies.
Oh sorry, he's a musicologist. Of course he can't.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 16:40 last edited by
“Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is a masterwork, born of the genius of a titanic composer.” We in classical music, and especially in music theory, have become so inured to descriptions like these that we no longer question what’s really being said. But behind such language lie two aspects of Beethoven that remain underexplored: race
Precisely when I stopped reading.
Don't these clowns realize they sound like parrots to one another? Have your own damn thoughts why don't you.
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@jon-nyc said in Beethoven was an above-average composer:
How odd that European art music was historically written and performed by Europeans.
Particularly, the author notes, in America.
As Ax would say, if the author doesn't like Beethoven, he can always write his own symphonies.
Oh sorry, he's a musicologist. Of course he can't.
wrote on 31 Jul 2020, 16:49 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Beethoven was an above-average composer:
As Ax would say, if the author doesn't like Beethoven, he can always write his own symphonies.
Oh sorry, he's a musicologist. Of course he can't.
Maybe he enjoys the music of Florence Beatrice Price.