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- From: fields@zip.eecs.umich.edu (Matthew Fields)
- Subject: Re: Hey! Cool it.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.192825.26329@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
- Sender: news@zip.eecs.umich.edu (Mr. News)
- Organization: University of Michigan EECS Dept., Ann Arbor
- References: <1992Dec22.135948.16432@zip.eecs.umich.edu> <wXm9VB1w165w@dorsai.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:28:25 GMT
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- > our culture and how it has been warped by the
- > university system.
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- How about our culture and how it has been warped by commercialism?
- The greats we look back at thrived under less economically-democratic
- systems, under special deals with the rich, etc. Charles Ives did
- like me and had another career (insurance salesman in his case,
- computer programmer in mine). But the difference in popularity of,
- say, a Top-40 hit composer among all the thousands of really superb
- talents working in that style, and someone working in their own
- reinterpretation of a classical style---is, I claim, not so heavily
- determined by style or the nature of the music (else one style would
- prevail, and a garage band in that style would have more albums out
- than the NY Phil---or something)... People are complicated, and when
- you get a lot of them together at once, you get a sort of herd
- behaviour that can shift one way or another chaotically on account of
- zillions of factors.
-
- The composers of Bartok's generation, if my messy recall is up and
- running, had the ironic fate of criticizing the academy, then abruptly
- becoming it.
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