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Agreed. The only thing important about music is that while you're listening to it, you're enjoying it.
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Mozart's music is important in that it creates a very critical junction in the history of music. He developed the form of the concerto to a point where the composer/virtuoso performer gained a kind of hallowed awe that has never gone away, even up to the guitar heroes and front men of today. His use of chromatics, musical colour through harmony (listen to the mad harmonies in the wind in his K467 concerto, 2nd movement) and freedom of form within Classical constraints paved the way for Beethoven, Schbert and others to fully realise Romantic notions in music, of the musician as artist.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:No. Merely pointing out that musical taste is, by its very nature, subjective, in a lighthearted way.devogue wrote:Now you're just being silly.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:And 4' 33" is better and more important than all of Mozart's works put together.![]()
So is any concept of musical 'importance' tbh. Any musician that thinks their music is important needs to get out more.
Ally that romanticism to Mozart's conscious decision as the first internationally important composer to give his operas German libretti rather than the usual Italian and you have the first foundations in place which would lead to the Germanic, mythological operas of Wagner, which had a certain amount of influence in German philosophical and political circles for a wee while.
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Thisdevogue wrote:Mozart's music is important in that it creates a very critical junction in the history of music. He developed the form of the concerto to a point where the composer/virtuoso performer gained a kind of hallowed awe that has never gone away, even up to the guitar heroes and front men of today. His use of chromatics, musical colour through harmony (listen to the mad harmonies in the wind in his K467 concerto, 2nd movement) and freedom of form within Classical constraints paved the way for Beethoven, Schbert and others to fully realise Romantic notions in music, of the musician as artist.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:No. Merely pointing out that musical taste is, by its very nature, subjective, in a lighthearted way.devogue wrote:Now you're just being silly.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:And 4' 33" is better and more important than all of Mozart's works put together.![]()
So is any concept of musical 'importance' tbh. Any musician that thinks their music is important needs to get out more.
Ally that romanticism to Mozart's conscious decision as the first internationally important composer to give his operas German libretti rather than the usual Italian and you have the first foundations in place which would lead to the Germanic, mythological operas of Wagner, which had a certain amount of influence in German philosophical and political circles for a wee while.
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Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision Song Contest for Englandshire - Mozart never did. He can't have been that good.devogue wrote:Mozart's music is important in that it creates a very critical junction in the history of music. He developed the form of the concerto to a point where the composer/virtuoso performer gained a kind of hallowed awe that has never gone away, even up to the guitar heroes and front men of today. His use of chromatics, musical colour through harmony (listen to the mad harmonies in the wind in his K467 concerto, 2nd movement) and freedom of form within Classical constraints paved the way for Beethoven, Schbert and others to fully realise Romantic notions in music, of the musician as artist.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:No. Merely pointing out that musical taste is, by its very nature, subjective, in a lighthearted way.devogue wrote:Now you're just being silly.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:And 4' 33" is better and more important than all of Mozart's works put together.![]()
So is any concept of musical 'importance' tbh. Any musician that thinks their music is important needs to get out more.
Ally that romanticism to Mozart's conscious decision as the first internationally important composer to give his operas German libretti rather than the usual Italian and you have the first foundations in place which would lead to the Germanic, mythological operas of Wagner, which had a certain amount of influence in German philosophical and political circles for a wee while.
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Riverdance trumps all 

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My wife likes Bucks Fizz. Her taste is down-toearth and middle of the road. She believes the earth goes around the sun although she does need reminding.
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Riverdance fucked Ireland. After Riverdance we thought we might be cool. Totally fatal.Animavore wrote:Riverdance trumps all
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We are cooldevogue wrote:Riverdance fucked Ireland. After Riverdance we thought we might be cool. Totally fatal.Animavore wrote:Riverdance trumps all


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We're not.Animavore wrote:We are cooldevogue wrote:Riverdance fucked Ireland. After Riverdance we thought we might be cool. Totally fatal.Animavore wrote:Riverdance trumps all![]()
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devogue wrote:We're not.Animavore wrote:We are cooldevogue wrote:Riverdance fucked Ireland. After Riverdance we thought we might be cool. Totally fatal.Animavore wrote:Riverdance trumps all![]()
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They used to show that on British TV for a while - it was fucking shite. Is Gay Byrne dead yet?
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Not sure. I don't think so. My ma hates him. She used to work in the RTÉ canteen and said they had an assortment of cakes in everyday and Gay Byrne always had to have his chocolate eclair. It was an unwritten rule that you didn't touch his chocolate eclair.
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There is definitely an euphemism in there somewhere...Animavore wrote:Not sure. I don't think so. My ma hates him. She used to work in the RTÉ canteen and said they had an assortment of cakes in everyday and Gay Byrne always had to have his chocolate eclair. It was an unwritten rule that you didn't touch his chocolate eclair.

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He's still alive - he's done some pretty good work since leaving TLLS - most recently about religious beliefs of national figures.Animavore wrote:Not sure. I don't think so. My ma hates him. She used to work in the RTÉ canteen and said they had an assortment of cakes in everyday and Gay Byrne always had to have his chocolate eclair. It was an unwritten rule that you didn't touch his chocolate eclair.
I hate/love stories like that. It somehow makes him much, much, much more petty and horrible than f he just shouted at everyone like a cunt.
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For fuck's sake, I would have ate it every day out of badness. What are they going to do? Fire you for eating an eclair?
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New album's not great.
This is probably the best song on it.
This is probably the best song on it.
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