JBM
I shouldn't imply all academics, no. Of course there are some good composers at universities, etc. I am simply speaking of a disease inherent in the highly conventional world of academia (and it is so, though it pretends to be unconventional by means of fashion statements like deconstructionism).
However I am enraged by that damnable attitude of this composer who was mentioned - I have seen it over and over again. This man cannot know anything of film music, and I will guarantee his basic attitude is something to the effect that "everyone knows Bartok is a great composer. This film music is just pop stuff. Psycho sounds like Bartok. Threfore Psycho is a little insipid knockoff of Bartok." Those are the implied assumptions, in order to arrive at such a conclusion. This despite the fact that it is becoming apparent that Herrmann may be a more signifcant composer of the 2oth century than Bartok. And I have seen remarkable ignorance of the basics of film composing AS AN ART in highly intelligent, extremely knowledgeable and talented musical academics. They are CLUELESS about film music (outside of L.A.) and can get away with this in their insular little world. So do not assume I am talking off the top of my head. I have had a lot of encounters with this attitude and it is endemic.
BTW I am not anthropomorphic at all. I am actually a glowing, sentient cloud of charged particles.
I shouldn't imply all academics, no. Of course there are some good composers at universities, etc. I am simply speaking of a disease inherent in the highly conventional world of academia (and it is so, though it pretends to be unconventional by means of fashion statements like deconstructionism).
However I am enraged by that damnable attitude of this composer who was mentioned - I have seen it over and over again. This man cannot know anything of film music, and I will guarantee his basic attitude is something to the effect that "everyone knows Bartok is a great composer. This film music is just pop stuff. Psycho sounds like Bartok. Threfore Psycho is a little insipid knockoff of Bartok." Those are the implied assumptions, in order to arrive at such a conclusion. This despite the fact that it is becoming apparent that Herrmann may be a more signifcant composer of the 2oth century than Bartok. And I have seen remarkable ignorance of the basics of film composing AS AN ART in highly intelligent, extremely knowledgeable and talented musical academics. They are CLUELESS about film music (outside of L.A.) and can get away with this in their insular little world. So do not assume I am talking off the top of my head. I have had a lot of encounters with this attitude and it is endemic.
BTW I am not anthropomorphic at all. I am actually a glowing, sentient cloud of charged particles.