composer,
Don't worry, they're not putting you on a pedestal.
I believe most of the frustrations in this discussion comes from the fact that you've managed to contradict yourself somewhat concerning the definition of music performance. Other terms you use suffer from inadequate definition as well. For example, you put limits on the definition of electronic music: "...[it] isn't using sampled violin from VSL..."
Electronic music can use VSL samples, a sine wave, or a DX7 factory preset: "...any and all sounds imaginable." -Remember?
I think your real issue is the fact that working composers have to write music for whatever project they've been hired to do. When the client wants a particular symphonic style or sound, VSL can do a remarkable job. It CAN sound like a "run of the mill orchestral work." VSL can also do things "that have never been done before." It is a tool, just like anything else. Even PVC pipe.
So really, this is not a debate "on the validity and use of samples in creating music." It has turned into an argument about what constitutes "good" art.
Clark
Don't worry, they're not putting you on a pedestal.
I believe most of the frustrations in this discussion comes from the fact that you've managed to contradict yourself somewhat concerning the definition of music performance. Other terms you use suffer from inadequate definition as well. For example, you put limits on the definition of electronic music: "...[it] isn't using sampled violin from VSL..."
Electronic music can use VSL samples, a sine wave, or a DX7 factory preset: "...any and all sounds imaginable." -Remember?
I think your real issue is the fact that working composers have to write music for whatever project they've been hired to do. When the client wants a particular symphonic style or sound, VSL can do a remarkable job. It CAN sound like a "run of the mill orchestral work." VSL can also do things "that have never been done before." It is a tool, just like anything else. Even PVC pipe.
So really, this is not a debate "on the validity and use of samples in creating music." It has turned into an argument about what constitutes "good" art.
Clark