An observation about "Modern" classical music.


As I sat in my car, waiting for my wife as usual, I listened to a local classical music station which happened to be playing some "modern" music. I don't like it, being an old fart who likes Mozart and his ilk. But, as I had nothing else to do, I tried to appreciate what I heard. No luck, but I did notice something I have experienced before but never thought about. At the end, there was a dead silence of 3 to 5 seconds before audience applause. This never happens with, for example, Mozart where the final notes never get a chance to decay before the applause and Bravos. Obviously (IMHO) the music was so hard to "follow" that the audience were not sure it was over until nothing happened for a while.

I know that some guys like this music, but haven't you noticed this dead time? How do you explain it?
eldartford
Chad...
durin' munch?
I wasn't stoned and was enjoying but I admit a great idea...

To me Bach is best appreciated stoned + wine and cheese and crackers:-)
I guess we are "High" Class stoners, but to be honest I dont partake often but that would be a great time to splurge.
Eldartford, can I make a music recommendation?

"The Essential Clarinet" by Richard Stoltzman.
Contains works by Copland, Bernstein, Stravinsky, Corigliano.

I have this disc for about a week now and just can't stop listening.
Borodin String Quartet # 2 recorded by Melodia by the Borodin String Quartet in 1980. I hope you will enjoy much of it-if not all.
Prokofiev was a composer of great talent who wrote
some of the greatest works if the last century.
His Piano Concerto #3 and Piano Sonata # 7 in particular
are towering masterworks.
How ANY lover of music could not smile at his suites, Lt. Kije, Love for Three Oranges and Romeo and Juliet is beyond me.