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Author: oboeandy
Date: 2011-07-29 15:31
Everyone's entitled to his or her preferences. I certainly have mine. What concerns me is the suggestion that what one doesn't like mustn't be "music" at all.
I try to delight in the amazingly wide spectrum of "music" that exists – to cite two arbitrary examples – from the sparseness of Feldman to the excesses of R. Strauss. Personally, it inspires me to see musicians specializing in repertoire that appeals to them; the proliferation of early and new music ensembles makes the musical landscape much more exciting to me.
I suppose it's unfortunate that a repertoire of melodic works doesn't exist for the musette (or, for that matter, the bass oboe), so it must be the work of today's performers and composers to build one!
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