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well, pick your favorite dead composer - assuming he (she?) was alive today, he would certianly be able to produce a meaningful work from the genre that was popular in his time, hence there are still possibilities out there. Modern composition, as with most modern art, is much more incomprehensible to me, but then again many artists aren't appreciated in their own time.
What do you guys mean by 'prepared piano'?
Some modern composers give special instructions about the piano, ie place 3 lightly done haddocks over the bottom 2 strings or depress the sustain pedal with a large box of figs.There are several more examples.Thal
Some modern composers give special instructions about the piano, ie place 3 lightly done haddocks over the bottom 2 strings
And since when is Cage's 4'33 about music?
this is worth considering:from Leonard Bernstein's "The Infinite Variety of Music"(if this is to small to read right click "view image" and then you can zoom in.
heart and sould oh god let me just shoot myself with that suggestion, i swear, every time someone comes to my house and sees my keyboard all they want to do is play freakin heart and soul, man i am ready to abuse the hell out of whoever wrote it
Maybe it's because most musicians don't write anything anymore. The fewer musicians that write music, the less of a chance there is that something good will be written.
Huh?! That's a bizarre post at best. Do you mean, "most [performers] don't write anything anymore"? I should like to think that composers are musicians too, and there is certainly no shortage of composers.About writing for the piano, I would say unequivocally it has not all been done. When Godowsky made his 53 studies on Chopin Etudes, he wrote that part of his purpose was to show composers of the future how to incorporate the left hand to a greater degree, so more musical lines could be expressed, more variety achieved, et cetera. Godowsky etudes have been played of course since they were written, but only recently are they achieving anything like popular notice or success. The possibilities he worked out for the left hand have definitely not been exploited by piano composers.In fact some influential composers around that time were turning away from such "pianistic" writing. Busoni complained to Schoenberg that Schoenberg had "rejected" the traditions of writing for the piano, and had written in a style that was deficient of innovation in piano writing. Schoenberg claimed he was promoting his own style of writing for the piano; while true in a sense, it certainly didn't catch on as a way to compose for the instrument. When we think of modern piano music, by modern I mean from the 1950's onward, or even from the 1980's onward, we are not prone to think of music that is especially pianistic [certain examples notwithstanding] or music that would be played by pianists who love especially to play music that cannot be divorced from the instrument, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, etc. Why not? What happened to their traditions of writing for the piano? What happened to the advances made by Godowsky for the left hand, and Medtner for polyphony and polyrhythms? I think that a long line was ripped, the line of history was dropped by the Norns, and people are still searching for it. It is no mystery in this sense why people would want to compose "neo-romantic" music for instance. Perhaps Prokofiev was write when he said, "There is still much to be said in the key of C major."
Notwithstanding the great amount of sense that you wwrite here, it was not Prokofiev but Schönberg who is supposed to have said something along the lines of "there is still plenty of fine music to be written in C major" (which said, I have been on the trail of the precise reference for that for some time and have yet to achieve success)...Best,AListair
I wondered about that! Elsewhere I had seen Schoenberg quoted for that statement. But since I heard first in my life that Prokofiev said it, I stick with that until I see otherwise. Walter Ramsey
Is Nanabush the only woman in this thread? I actually find that peculiar .
God *** another person who thought I was a woman.. check the picture thread near the end i proved im not
yes... i showed my manhood...
Does it really matter? As is there is more wonderful music for piano than any of us could ever hope to be familiar with.