Klarinet Archive - Posting 000610.txt from 2003/07

From: "Tim Parks" <tim.parks@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] ClarinetFest - Serialism
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:23:18 -0400

I would go to the website but I really DON'T CARE THAT MUCH".
I just enjoy playing and being able to make music by myself or with others.
All I want is a piece of music that is slightly harder than the level I am
currently playing and I am happy for the challenge.
When I play something, I want to be able to look out at the audience
(usually family memebers) and see some look of pleasure on their faces. I
really don't care if it "cereal" or what "meater" it is.
Just my thoughts

Tim P.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lelia Loban" <lelialoban@-----.net>
Subject: [kl] ClarinetFest - Serialism

>
> If anyone's curious about whether debates over serialism still resonate
> with composers, check out this current thread on the Sibelius Music
> composers' chat site. The long and vehement thread (173 messages the last
> time I checked) quickly swerves into a discussion of serialism, and from
> there rapidly segues into politics, religion, sex and personal invective.
> Since the composers' web sites (hence their compositions, with audio
> playback free of charge) are linked to their messages, it's easy to check
> whether any of the primary participants pontificate from the platform of
> percipience or from the pulpit of presumption....
>
> (The web address may wrap to more than one line. Delete any spaces and
> line-enders when pasting to the browser.)
>
> What does everyone aim to do in their compositions?
>
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin//chat/chat.pl?com=thread&start=128090&g
> roupid=1&#TO P
>
> If un-line-wrapping that long address causes problems, just go to the chat
> site and look for the thread header, "What does everyone aim to do in
their
> compositions?" As of this morning, I think it's about a dozen or so
> threads down from the top.
>
> http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin//chat/
>
> Lelia Loban
> E-mail: lelialoban@-----.net
> Web site (original music scores as audio or print-out):
> http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/LeliaLoban
>
>
>
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