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artboy
12-24-2003, 10:42 PM
I have heard a few classical composers on AM that relate to the prog genre,...ie.... Mozart and Beethoven; However, I would like to suggest that a rather unknown composer by the name of Charles Ives might enlighten the inquisitive mind far more than the "mainstream" composers named above...... Ives' Piano Sonata No. 2 (particularly the "The Alcotts" movement) is an excellent compostion..... dissonate and emotional...the trademark of most prog.. Even if AM does not add this to their playlist, anyone interested in THE most significant "unheralded" American Composer of the 20th century should check this piece out...You WON't be dissappointed.
ARTBOY
KeithieW
12-25-2003, 04:33 PM
I'd also recommend Ives' "Unanswered Question" and his 4th Symphony.
There is a remarkable passage in the 4th that sounds like 2 marching bands playing different tunes approach and pass and then march away from each other. A truly masteful piece of orchestration.
podakayne
12-26-2003, 02:16 PM
having very simular taste as the afore posted members, i would be very interested in having Ives added to the rouster. indeed having a few more classical 20th century composers could flesh out the many sides of this genre. i also like the film scores of bernard herrmann.
Yesspaz
12-28-2003, 04:24 PM
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!:mad:
artboy
12-28-2003, 05:14 PM
"Nothing is easier than fault-finding; no talent, no self denial, no character are required to set up in the grumbling business." - Robert West.
KeithieW
12-28-2003, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by Yesspaz
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!:mad:
Interesting argument against there Y.
podakayne
12-28-2003, 07:29 PM
i know you can be much more articulate than that...expound! and perhaps i can see your point of view even if i don't agree with it.
roger
12-29-2003, 07:52 AM
I think the whole classical thing has been gone over (too?) many times on these pages... as much as many of us like and listen to it, it really doesn't have a place on AM. maybe start a pinned topic where people can list their favorites and recommendations, but let's be done with suggestions for adding it.
it's good discussion material, however! :D
Yesspaz
12-29-2003, 10:43 AM
My reasoning against Classical music on AM is solid. If people would check out old posts before going ballistic, things would be a lot simpler.
There are at least two, if not three old threads where we debated classical on AM endlessly. I made my case against it there. I see no need to restate an entire thread here. So the emphatic NO's sufficed. If you want to read articulate arguments against classical, dig up those threads. Thank you.
Artboy, be nice. Darth Maul is watching you.
Rick and Roll
12-29-2003, 05:28 PM
I tried to look back on old threads over the weekend. It gave me headache!
There are some real gems though. It's just very difficult for us humans....
artboy
12-30-2003, 08:05 AM
I am relatively new to AM...thus I have not been involved nor knew there was a previous debate about classical music here...sorry Yesspaz... I was simply making the arguement that if there is Mozart and Beethoven here, why not Charles Ives whom I consider to have some compostions that have similar structures, dissonances, and chord progressions as our beloved proggers..... Also, pertaining to yesspaz's advice to be nice?...I NEVER put down anyone's music suggestion NEVER...instead I prefer using my energies to support those I want to hear. I feel that the lack of reponses to a suggestion thread speaks far louder than negative words.
roger
12-30-2003, 08:23 AM
artboy, don't stress it. Yesspaz gets a bit intense. :D I think discussion is always good. some sub-forums for discussion of other genres of music might make it easier... it can be difficult to find older topics of relevance.
btw, I really enjoy your art! it resonates very well. and a terrific web site, also. :cool:
Rick and Roll
12-30-2003, 08:28 AM
Really though, he thought you meant Burl Ives............
roger
12-30-2003, 08:34 AM
Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Burl Ives............
:D :D :D
artboy
12-30-2003, 09:08 AM
Charles Ives is NOT BURL IVES!!!!!!....all proggers should take the time to listen to this American composer!
Rick and Roll
12-30-2003, 09:23 AM
Being sort of out of the loop as far as classical (I have Joe Jackson's record, but that doesn't count), I would like to hear this
Charles Ives too.
You know I'm kidding about Burl Ives.
artboy
12-30-2003, 10:05 AM
I knew you were joking RnR....but many DO get the 2 confused as not many know about Charles......He was an incredible American composer of the early 1900's that refused to play the role of a stereotypic composer and did most of his work in anonymity....some of his work is a bit too marching band-like for my tastes...but there are a few pieces that are incredibly complex and worth checking out!...check out his piano Sonata #2...especially the "Thoreau" movement...you might be surprised!
Yesspaz
12-30-2003, 05:30 PM
Yesspaz gets a little intense, huh? Thanks for the complement!:)
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