Doublereed Archive - Posting 000070.txt from 2007/01
From: herb fawcett <herbgosia@-----.net> Subj: Re: [DR-L] Profanity???? Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 14:23:32 -0500
Dennis,
I have played that piece by Keilor on two occasions. Both were in situations
where we usually play to the usual serious and attentive audiences. In each
case, the predominant sound (often to our discomfiture) was that of laughter
and a genuine appreciation for Keilor's wit and non coruscating humor. I
believe that he, too, is a musician; possibly a bassoonist. In any case, I
don't think he has done any damage to the future of our vocations or
avocations, and I suspect he may have helped to "grow" the audience.
I'm not an advocate of making a fool of oneself in order to ingratiate
himself with an audience. In fact I have always felt that Captain Kangaroo
debased himself in that "pratfall" humor he provided for kids. Consider the
contrast with Mr. Rogers. I do believe, however, that there is enough
dignity left in Keilor's piece to obviate any chance of that extreme.
Herb
On 1/5/07 12:33 AM, "Dennis Thiel" <dathiel@-----.au> wrote:
> Hmmm. There have been numerous DR-L messages over past 14 or so years,
> concerned with increasingly dramatic losses of audiences and even
> symphony orchestras. Is it possible that such strange, but very funny
> chaps could be in some funny way, fully or partly responsible?
> Dennis.
>
> herb fawcett wrote:
>> Maybe strange, but very funny.
>> Herb
>>
>>
>> On 1/4/07 8:02 PM, "Dennis Thiel" <dathiel@-----.au> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Do I hear Bach turning in his grave? His use of oboe was prolific and
>>> beautiful. Mostly composed for Lutheran services.
>>> What a strange person must be Mr Keillor.
>>>
>>> Dennis.
>>>
>>> Oboeeee@-----.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> "The oboe is the sensualist of the woodwind section, and if there is
>>>> one wind Lutherans should avoid, it's probably this one. In movie
>>>> soundtracks, you tend to hear the oboe when the woman is taking her
>>>> clothes off. Also a little later when she asks the man for a
>>>> cigarette. You start playing the oboe, you're going to have babies,
>>>> take my word for it."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Garrison Keillor (1942) American author, humorist, columnist, musician,
>>>> satirist, and radio personality
>>>> "Young Lutheran's Guide to the Orchestra"
>>>> *Keillor is best known as host of the American public media show, "A
>>>> Prairie
>>>> Home Companion."
>>>>
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