I should point out that with respect to real composing, 3rd year undergraduate theory, even at Juilliard, is almost nothing.
Hogwash !
So does that mean that a composition is as good as the amounf of theory the authors know and put into the composition?
What about all the composition wrote by people who never studied formally and yes wrote great pieces, from classic composers to soundtrack authors
The quality of a work is always the honesty by which you create it
The passion and the love you put in it
So if you have a musical idea that you consider beautiful and meaningful and want to share it with other people and you're able to write it down (or even just play it) then that work is any less good than work created with a lot of knowledge in theory and composition
In fact, sometime the creation of people with 10 semesters in harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration suck far lot more and are lot more manieristic and presumptuos than simple pieces created created with humilty passion and less knowledge
Arts like music, sculpture, painting, drawings and writing are strange in that knowing the theory may be a good thing and help you, but on the other hand you can create really beautifull and worthy works even if you don't know anything about drawing theory and prospective, grammatics and literature or musical theory and harmony
Just think how wonderful books have been written by people who never studied all the theory necessary to write a book and think how beautiful music was created by people who didn't even know how to read the bass cleff
Art is so much about passion and instinct and rarely lack of knowledge in theory can be a problem or male the work less worthy
All Mussorgsky major pieces have been created without any formal knowledge in harmony
Anyway, spending few times in creating a composition is not necessarily a lack of passion or basic tecnique (almost usually to create good music, as you can create beuaitufl music evne if you don't know what intervals are) but sometimes it means that you have so much musical ideas in your had that you have to materialize them in the paper all
I love Rossini music, I think all his piano pieces, all his orcehstral suites, ouvertures and Operas are real gems with beautiful music
Rossini was famous because he used to wrote all his works in few days
Not only they were created in few days but were usually completely few day before the first rapresentation
Is the fact that he wrote so quickly a sign of lack of passion?
No, judging by his music, it was a sign that he has lot musically to say and didn't need to think much about the music since the music was already in his head
I think this is the way music should be created
Not on the paper, bar by bar, but you must have it all complete in your head, so that the only work to do is writing down the notes of the melody you're hearing on your head
Daniel