I really don't mind the discussion that ensues as a result of this posting. I appreciate the few more erudite defenses put forth in support of pieces like this as I'm anxious to hear more of what it is that some find valuable and interesting and fulfilling about it. The "snarky" remarks (maybe some of mine) are indicative of the uphill battle this genre faces with the general public. I don't buy into the rather nihilistic "opinion doesn't matter" argument - I do think opinions matter and that it's important to attempt to verbalize them. It well may be, as indutrial posits, that we here on the forum have a hard time approaching objectivity in our discussions regarding contemporary music, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't keep trying. I'll admit that I haven't kept up with current trends in piano composition and this (and iumonito's links) came as somewhat of a shock but, like painful medical procedures, it eases as one comes to know what to expect. It may also be an "age" thing in that the pain, alienation, etc. that iumonito speaks of is something that the younger generation needs to hear--I, for one, have had enough of the real thing that I don't need it reinforced by the music I choose to listen to. We are, unfortunately, limited here on the forum by the curse/blessing of anonymity. I would really treasure some face-to-face time discussing current trends with an afficionado but at present I have to depend on the postings. Thanks all, in spite of the name-calling, misunderstandings, etc., this has been an eye-opener for me.