The main problem, as I see it, is the intolerance often demonstrated by many of those who profess to be the most tolerant.
What became of schubert, more recently aka jim5559?
I am posting this in the “Music” forum because the contributor in question is one of the most musically astute individuals to ever post here.
It has been more than a year since his last post and I wondered if anyone knows the reason for his absence. I hope he is well. He is missed.
PLEASE! Let’s keep responses on track.
Thank you.
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You are correct about that, and I'm at least as guilty as any of intolerance at times; but as @bdp24 points out, it was a really flawed point of view on Schubert's part to dismiss the joy that others found in types of music that he didn't care for. It struck me as surprising for someone who was a cultured man, but then we humans are nothing if not a collection of contradictions. |
Schubert’s main criteria in music was the search of beauty. He claimed he had watched culture get worse from Rock, so he focused on the beautiful. I think if you take Philippians 4:8 seriously you would understand his stance better. He was very passionate regarding the " least of these", and absolutely had lived an interesting life, and knew his classical better than anyone I have ever met. He also had a great love of Sonny Stitt, so whats not to like. I think he took it to far, to have such a vocal hatred of rock, but I understood where he came from. I agree with Roxy54, we are all so full of contradictions. Hopefully the use of past tense is that he is not currently here on audiogon. |
My understanding from posts here is schubert was a vet and witnessed horrors in his life that set him on the path of seeking to soothe his soul. To him classical music and Bach served that purpose as it does for many. Yes he believed rock music did not fit his mold as something that uplifted humanity. Note I am an avid fan of all music genres and that includes rock pop and even rap/hip hop. I believe pop music is a mixed bag in terms of its influence and that music affects everyone differently and do not pass judgement. To each his own. Schubert is/was a kind soul with good intentions and very strong beliefs. Good for him! I respect the man greatly. |
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