Evan,
Since I already know where you stand on Handel it doesn't make much sense to have you reiterate it in a phone call. It's true I don't hold in you in the same regard as those two major talents (Schifrin and Raksin) if only due to unfamiliararity with your work. Certainly your demo here doesn't hint at any virtuosity but you may have the greatest music ever written waiting for all the world to hear. Since we know and respect these two great men I thought it would be inciteful to ask them because I think they would dismiss the notion as pedestrian and uninformed. By way of example, if anyone ever said that your father was a hack I would argue identically i.e. "Well you make not like his music for whatever reason but the man is a great master on the instrument and rare is the soul who could not learn from him." That's my point. Bill Evans under absolutely no criteria of evaluation could ever be categorized as a hack. It's simply not true objectively speaking.
I suppose it's only a coincidence that my evaluation of Handel as a composer is summed up by Beethoven in his continuous praise and even borrowings from him. I consider Beethoven's mind to be perhaps the greatest musical mind ever in any musical form. Only Bach's maybe the exception but he did not work with as many parameters as Beethoven. I'm guessing he listened at the compositional level as well - don't we all? This is the mind you are suggesting really doesn't understand what great music is: an impossible contradiction. You can argue that you possess a keener mind than Beethoven but you'll have to back it up with a few Mona Lisa's and David's of your own. You probably have the same chance of outdoing those works (in their respective mediums) as you do the surpassing the 5th and 9th, or even the 1st Symphonies of Beethoven.
Prove us wrong bro. Let's face it: your father was one of the greatest musicians of the last century why not you in this one.
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Dave Connor
Since I already know where you stand on Handel it doesn't make much sense to have you reiterate it in a phone call. It's true I don't hold in you in the same regard as those two major talents (Schifrin and Raksin) if only due to unfamiliararity with your work. Certainly your demo here doesn't hint at any virtuosity but you may have the greatest music ever written waiting for all the world to hear. Since we know and respect these two great men I thought it would be inciteful to ask them because I think they would dismiss the notion as pedestrian and uninformed. By way of example, if anyone ever said that your father was a hack I would argue identically i.e. "Well you make not like his music for whatever reason but the man is a great master on the instrument and rare is the soul who could not learn from him." That's my point. Bill Evans under absolutely no criteria of evaluation could ever be categorized as a hack. It's simply not true objectively speaking.
I suppose it's only a coincidence that my evaluation of Handel as a composer is summed up by Beethoven in his continuous praise and even borrowings from him. I consider Beethoven's mind to be perhaps the greatest musical mind ever in any musical form. Only Bach's maybe the exception but he did not work with as many parameters as Beethoven. I'm guessing he listened at the compositional level as well - don't we all? This is the mind you are suggesting really doesn't understand what great music is: an impossible contradiction. You can argue that you possess a keener mind than Beethoven but you'll have to back it up with a few Mona Lisa's and David's of your own. You probably have the same chance of outdoing those works (in their respective mediums) as you do the surpassing the 5th and 9th, or even the 1st Symphonies of Beethoven.
Prove us wrong bro. Let's face it: your father was one of the greatest musicians of the last century why not you in this one.
[:)]
Dave Connor