Swanyce,
I think we were posting at the same time...and making essentially the same point.
Fred Story
I think we were posting at the same time...and making essentially the same point.
Fred Story
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@Swanyce said:
I believe that when something is truly inspired, not just because you think it is inspired, other people generally recognize that for it causes deeper emotions. But there is also envy and competition out there, especially from people in the same field (other composers, musicians, etc..) that may talk just to say something against you, with the purpose of "praising" themselves by humiliating you or your work. Your "music mates" can become your enemies number one: they can steal ideas, works, etc...
Anyway don't let anyone deride your music, if they do, just take only constructive advices. I think all composers and all creative people in the music field should receive respect towards their works, no matter how banal, unispired they may sound.
@William said:
Fred,
I don't need Hunter S. Thompson's trendy negativism.
I am talking about people who have real ideas - like Beethoven and Schumann.
@Swanyce said:
I believe that when something is truly inspired, not just because you think it is inspired, other people generally recognize that for it causes deeper emotions.
@jbm said:
But it is for the same reasons that I feel there is very little art in contemporary film music. Simply put, there are too many composers whose relationship to this history is not a dialogue, but simply a form of paraphrasing (like the Vaughan Williams mentioned elsewhere). When new music simply apes a previous form, without giving anything to it, then the form itself begins to decay... Now, it could be argued that since film music has a particular "function" (like pre-art music written for court dances and the like), that it is really not intended to be "art" at all. That is a totally valid argument, which only points out further that perhaps I'm not particularly interested in film music... perhaps....
ouch!
J.