William.....apparently you don't actually read. I said there is a time and place for everything....including writing music without the intention of it being performed. However, and please don't take offense....I think it is erroneous to compare any of the music being written by myself or anyone in this forum to Bach's Well Tempered Clavier or Varese's work in electionic music. If I were to ever write something as amazing and ground breaking as works by either of those composers, I think I would be ok if it wasn't performed. The sheer art of the composition would be enough, but that isn't what people are using things like VSL samples to hear.
Yes, music is conceptually the composers idea, but it isn't really music until you hear it. So yes, mock-ups are music...and yes, some of it is very good. There is nothing wrong with artificially created music. However, you are incorrect in comparing Varese or any other electronic composer (from Beyer, Eimert, Stockhausen, or Koenig) to people using VSL to write orchestral music. They took and used any and all sounds imaginable. Often non-musical in nature, in even more non-traditional ways, and spliced and altered the sounds by hand. I know what composers of this genre went through to create their art. I studied at a school that is huge in electronic music composition. They have some of the largest and most advanced studios in this field. Electronic or electroacoustic music isn't using sampled violin from VSL to create another run of the mill orchestral work, essentially like everything else out there. They were pioneers doing things that had never been done before.
Seriously, I wasn't looking to hurt anyone's feelings by saying what they do is pointless, because really, that isn't exactly what I said. I just wanted a friendly debate on the validity and use of samples in creating music. However, when you flat out just call me wrong and talk down to me like I have no clue what I'm talking about, I will offer you my retort.
Perhaps I should twist your words around and say that you are flat out wrong. There isn't anything wrong with writing music with the intent of it being performed by live musicians. So many great composers have written music for performance by actually ensembles. Man.....Stravinsky, Mozart....they wrote operas and music for ballet that thousands have performed live. (OK, is it settled...I know you didn't say live performance was pointless because of things like VSL, but you were to busy getting defensive about writing music not of that type to really see what I was trying to say.)
I'm sorry for my quick statement I made that it seemed to ME to be pointless. I like writing for people to actually play it. Just because it seems pointless to me doesn't actually make it pointless. Don't put me on such a high pedestal. lol [[;)]]
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Yes, music is conceptually the composers idea, but it isn't really music until you hear it. So yes, mock-ups are music...and yes, some of it is very good. There is nothing wrong with artificially created music. However, you are incorrect in comparing Varese or any other electronic composer (from Beyer, Eimert, Stockhausen, or Koenig) to people using VSL to write orchestral music. They took and used any and all sounds imaginable. Often non-musical in nature, in even more non-traditional ways, and spliced and altered the sounds by hand. I know what composers of this genre went through to create their art. I studied at a school that is huge in electronic music composition. They have some of the largest and most advanced studios in this field. Electronic or electroacoustic music isn't using sampled violin from VSL to create another run of the mill orchestral work, essentially like everything else out there. They were pioneers doing things that had never been done before.
Seriously, I wasn't looking to hurt anyone's feelings by saying what they do is pointless, because really, that isn't exactly what I said. I just wanted a friendly debate on the validity and use of samples in creating music. However, when you flat out just call me wrong and talk down to me like I have no clue what I'm talking about, I will offer you my retort.
Perhaps I should twist your words around and say that you are flat out wrong. There isn't anything wrong with writing music with the intent of it being performed by live musicians. So many great composers have written music for performance by actually ensembles. Man.....Stravinsky, Mozart....they wrote operas and music for ballet that thousands have performed live. (OK, is it settled...I know you didn't say live performance was pointless because of things like VSL, but you were to busy getting defensive about writing music not of that type to really see what I was trying to say.)
I'm sorry for my quick statement I made that it seemed to ME to be pointless. I like writing for people to actually play it. Just because it seems pointless to me doesn't actually make it pointless. Don't put me on such a high pedestal. lol [[;)]]
Thanks