In the 21st century classical music is becoming more and more obsolete. Many people say they can't stand listening to classical music for too long, and the cause of this is none other than the classical musicians themselves.
Classical music is going to be extinct by the end of the 21st century. There...I said it. I, as a classical musician, get to listen to all my colleagues whine and complain about the lack of jobs and the lack of interest in classical music anymore. I just sit back and watch them and wonder how they don't see why this is happening. We have totally lost sight of the fact that we play for an audience, and audiences like to not feel like they are stupid. They like enjoying the music not trying to figure it out. I hate how musicians nowadays make themselves to be this elite group of people that are way above everyone else. Just because we have training doesn't mean we have to write music that only we can understand. Musicians need to get back in touch with their roots and realize that we need to reconnect with the audiences. A musical performance should be an interaction between the performer and the audience, and not some display of elitism that leaves audiences feeling inferior and stupid!
It all started in the mid 20th century with Arnold Shoenberg. That man decided he wanted to create a new system of music called 12-tone serialism. It reduced all music into a mathematical equation that can be figured out with numbers. It completely took the intuition and personality from the music! What is music when you reduce it to something that a computer could write. Half of what I love about classical music is how personal it can be. Each composer has their own style and has something to say. When you start making music into a mathematical equation what you have to say is no longer obvious to the listener. Only after 200 listening can you start to hear the clever patterns created by the numbers. How is this fun to listen to? How can an audience member who has no training appreciate this? To most people this just sounds like random noises! NOT MUSIC. And it is those people that make up the majority of audiences. Shouldn't we be trying to please them?! How is music that is a palindrome going to please an audience member?
Then there are the people who think that music is the random sounds that occur at all times. Where the orchestra puts down their instruments and the audience gets to listen to everything around them. THIS IS NOT MUSIC. This is noise! I laugh at the stupidity of the musicians who hail this as the new frontier of music. Audience members feel AWKWARD at times like this. If you think that's music then why should an audience member PAY to listen to things they hear on the street. It's STUPID. I know a composer who thinks that he composed a masterpiece for hamster and guitar string. Where you place the hamster across a guitar and make it run around and pluck the strings. This is the music. The grand finale is letting it loose and the screams of audience members getting attacked by the hamster is the music. how silly is this? If I were an audience member I would throw tomatoes on stage and never come back.
Classical musicians this day and age need to do some serious thinking. Why can't we just all sit down and play some music. Why do we have to get dressed up to go to the symphony? I'd enjoy it much more if I could go in jeans and a t-shirt. Stop with all this elitist stuff and get back to just making some music. If we don't then classical music will be extinct by the turn of the century.
I totally agree with your views abg5043, Some classical musicians need to aquire the realist approach whenever they hit the stage. We should always remember that personality is the attribute which carries the first impression, our musical skill is only second nature. We can talk about evoloution and being ahead of our time whenever we go too “avant garde” in our compositions, attire and demeanour, but if you really look at it, the harsh reality is that the masses (listeners) are more drawn to the simple musical presentations, you know .... 4 bar progressions, 2 note verses, repetitions non stop. We are living in the technological age, and that’s what makes it a bit of a struggle for full time musicians of any genre. What kills an artist’s well-being is the inability or refusal to go with the times. But if we look at things in the defense of the struggling classical musician, we can see how ironic it is for a person who spent years practicing a musical instrument in the classical genre becoming upstaged by some average joe who only had one day’s experience with a Disk Jockey set.
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