2011年3月14日 星期一

Observations on music - 第二十四講的補充資料 - auknife

Observations on music

By Charles Bukowski

I have sat for thousands of nights
listening to symphony music on the radio;
I doubt that there are many men my age
who have listened to as much classical music 
as I have-
even those in the profession

I am not a musicologist 
but
I have some observations:
1) the same 50 or 60 classical compostions
are played over and over 
and over again.
2) there has been other great music written that we 
ignore at our peril.
3) the second movement of most symphonies
is only kind to insomniacs
4) chamber music has every right to be energetic 
and entertaining
5)very few composers know how to END their 
symphonies
but
most opening movements, like romance, have 
early charm.
6) I prefer a conductor who inserts his own
interpretation rather than the purist who blindly follows
the commands of the master.
7) of course, there are always some conductors with so much ego and
"interpretation" that the composer
vanishes.
8) music is much like fucking, but some composers can't 
climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener 
jaded and spent.
9) humor is lacking in most so-called great musical 
compositions. 
10) Bach is the hardest to play badly because he made so few spiritual mistakes.
11) almost all symphonies and operas could be 
shorter.
12) too much contemporary music is written from the safe 
haven of a university. a composer must still experience life in its raw form in order
write well.
13) music is the most passionate of the art forms; 
I wish I had been a musician or a composer.
14) very few writers know how to END a poem like this one
15) but I do.

1 則留言:

  1. As a musico-evangelist...:

    2)we discover gems through 'background listening'.

    4)track the motion of every parts, like doing an n-body problem.

    3,8)some of us became immune to pulsation and climax already...

    12)contemporary music did sound like background of horror movies at first, now it happens to a lesser degree; the difference is perceptual, not analytical - that means I hear different stuff out of the same stuff, but not holding a different opinion on the same stuff I heard - this is some interesting thing to explore - to explore inside rather than outside

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