This is a statement of a fact obvious to audiences and film composers but lamentably few of the academics and "pure" classical composers.
Shocking atonal dissonances are no longer shocking, since people have heard them so much that to hear a pure consonance in a modern piece is a complete revelation.
Film composers do not have the luxury of pretense that the academics and the "serious" classical composers (of which there are a few right here) indulge themselves in.
The fact is (though these "artists" don't understand it as a fact) that music today is eclectic. A composer must be able to think in "Romanticism" or "Serialism" or whatever silly "ism" you want to come up with. Because music has finally evolved (thank god) beyond the pathetic limitations of "schools" that reject entire realms of accomplishment simply because of the linear thought processes of those in control of the school.
Unfortunately, the "modernists" (including our present day luminaries like Pierre Boulez who stated that he hates Tchaikovsky but will continue to conduct him to ignorant audiences that demand him - how is that for hypocrisy?) - these persons haven't yet caught on to this fact...
They are still stuck in the "shocking" 1920s.
Shocking atonal dissonances are no longer shocking, since people have heard them so much that to hear a pure consonance in a modern piece is a complete revelation.
Film composers do not have the luxury of pretense that the academics and the "serious" classical composers (of which there are a few right here) indulge themselves in.
The fact is (though these "artists" don't understand it as a fact) that music today is eclectic. A composer must be able to think in "Romanticism" or "Serialism" or whatever silly "ism" you want to come up with. Because music has finally evolved (thank god) beyond the pathetic limitations of "schools" that reject entire realms of accomplishment simply because of the linear thought processes of those in control of the school.
Unfortunately, the "modernists" (including our present day luminaries like Pierre Boulez who stated that he hates Tchaikovsky but will continue to conduct him to ignorant audiences that demand him - how is that for hypocrisy?) - these persons haven't yet caught on to this fact...
They are still stuck in the "shocking" 1920s.