Ahhhhh... that makes me *giggle*...
Well, I despise the word atonal. Sounds so harsh, like the music has no material or "expression"...What "atonal" string quartets have you listened to? Have you listened to them entirely? ect.
DLu
Well...
I despise the word ignorant when it doesn't apply. If you have read the post yet on GamingForce on the 'Overrated Composer's' topic, you must have seen that I agreed with you about true ignorance.
However, what I said was
not true ignorace.
Let me explain something to you - One of my closest friends is a violist in a string quartet that specializes in modern music. Now, I have went to many of their concerts, and have heard
many atonal string quartets. Does this mean I should suddenly like them? It is simply my opinion that atonality has its place, and its place is
not in string quartets.
I also find it funny that you have the nerve to call
me ignorant after posting this in your thread where you stated that you were 'learning' the Rach 3:
Well, I don't really think the first movement is that hard really (except for the cadenza).
Please, stop being so quick to disagree, when you yourself have no clue about my musical background, and whether I am truly 'ignorant' or not.