Man, I keep my monitor set on that 1800 x 1200 setting for max detail in
Finale but I gotta learn to reset it for email, so I don't mis-type so
much - it makes me look like an idiot1
Let me repost and edit so it makes at least SOME sense:
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Johannes Gebauer wrote:
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On 11.04.2006 Darcy James Argue wrote:
It's actually easier to get young people unfamiliar with classical music
interested in the work of living composers than dead ones, which is only
natural since (as Dennis says) they also gravitate towards living
authors, living directors, living photographers, etc.
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I seriously doubt this theory, as far as non-pop, art music is concerned.
Johannes
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I'm with Darcy in this. I have seen and heard high schoolers go nuts
over works by living composers far more than older works. Michael
Daugherty, Schwantner, others, (I'll also throw in Ives - specifically
"Fourth of July, " which sounded brand new to them) on orchestra ed
concerts.
Sadly, somehow this doesn't get into the heads of the front office.
RBH
Louisville Orchestra
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