Re: Should we continue with Listening Projects through 2013?
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:31 am
I really like the listening projects and hope that they continue into the future.
As a classical neophyte, the forum exposes me to a range of works, many of which I would probably not stumble on by myself.
It also address issues of performance variety and to some extent quality.
As others have said, there is a range of critical, language and music skills displayed by the members of the forum and for me the bar is high. I greatly value the insights of the more experienced members but my personal contributions would fall into the category of
"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture (Martin Mull)"
and would be restricted to "cut and paste" of available critiques.
On a positive note, there are a wide variety of classical performances available on Spotify for low or no cost which could bolster and enhance listening project discussions down the road.
Mark.
As a classical neophyte, the forum exposes me to a range of works, many of which I would probably not stumble on by myself.
It also address issues of performance variety and to some extent quality.
As others have said, there is a range of critical, language and music skills displayed by the members of the forum and for me the bar is high. I greatly value the insights of the more experienced members but my personal contributions would fall into the category of
"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture (Martin Mull)"
and would be restricted to "cut and paste" of available critiques.
On a positive note, there are a wide variety of classical performances available on Spotify for low or no cost which could bolster and enhance listening project discussions down the road.
Mark.