Klarinet Archive - Posting 000150.txt from 2010/05

From: Arthur Acheson <arthur.acheson@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Arizona's "Anti-Genius Policy" [Klarinet]
Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 09:54:49 -0400

What a considerate, kind, practical, and thoughtful response.
I hope Bear will see the wisdom of it.
Arthur Acheson

On 15 May 2010, at 14:44, Vann Turner wrote:

Bear,

I've read with interest your original post, and the many responses (some
rude and unkind) to it.

I think your ultimate vindication can only be achieved by dedicating
yourself to your art alone, and not trying to fight the system.

No composer needs a Ph.D. It may be necessary for an academic
position, but
with your health concerns such a position is probably not in the cards.

Unfortunately, I've not had opportunity to hear any of your
compositions.
The descriptions seem to be of huge works that would constitute
considerable
cost to perform. I suggest you continue to follow your muse in that,
but I
would like to propose a challenge as well, one that -- if you meet it
successfully -- could be of immediate financial benefit to you and
enrich
the clarinet literature:

Compose a Sonata for Clarinet alone, as Bernstein did as his first
musical
success.

There are thousands of recitals around the country each year. There
are tens
of thousands of players. Potential sales -- if it is truly excellent
-- are
huge.

Make your Sonata 1) of musical integrity, 2) of audience
accessibility, and
3) challenging yet enjoyable to play.

Following that, direct your attention to works for small ensembles,
making
each a sheer delight for players and audience.

Following that, use Ticheli as an example, composing works for band,
including concertos. There are thousands of college, high school and
community bands. There is a market for excellent concertos for
soloist and
band.

In other words, follow the example of the classical composers who
directed
their muse to conform to the particular group of musicians they had
before
them to play.

Show 'em all up, Bear, by producing works players want to play and
audience
want to hear. That's how you'll beat them.

Best wishes!
Vann Joe Turner
(amateur)

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