[pianotech] Prepared frickin'piano and damaged bass strings (going OT)

Encore Pianos encorepianos at metrocast.net
Wed Feb 20 14:55:30 MST 2013


Why are they not music? 

 

Will Truitt

 

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Terry Beckingham
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:45 PM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Prepared frickin'piano and damaged bass strings
(going OT)

 

As far as I am concerned, prepared piano pieces are not music. Anyone
wanting to use a prepared piano should be required to provide his/her own
instrument and should not be permitted to deface or damage someone else's
piano.

Terry Beckingham RPT


At 07:10 PM 2/20/2013 +0000, you wrote:



This extract from an interview with Earl Wild by George Bedell of SHUMEI
magazine is apropos:

"Well let's face it: Schoenberg was a sour pickle. His early works were
wonderful. I love them. But when he decided to put his foot down on all that
had been done before, when he got into that 12-tone serialism it was the
great mistake of his life. The composer Korngold said that Schoenberg played
the dirtiest trick on music that had ever been done. That's never been in
print, but I can tell you that that is what he said".

Bernard Herrman in an interview on a CD I have of his film music mentions
the same comment by Korngold.

Personally, I am a sucker for a "chune".  There is surely some merit in the
argument by John Mauceri of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, that it was
Broadway and movies that kept decent composing alive in the decades
following the first world war, when so-called "serious" composers got into
twelve-tone stuff.

There was also the comment by conductor Sir Thomas Beecham. Asked "Did you
ever conduct any Stockhausen?" he replied "No, but I once trod in some".

Best regards,

David.
www.davidboyce.co.uk

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