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Romy the Cat


Boston, MA
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It looks like a simple question
What to do with a performance that you do not like? Mind you that this is Not a surface question and does not require surface answer. Let's pretend that objective of this question is not to learn why we want to discard it, but learn what does it mean to us. So, does discarded and not like by us interpretations has any practical value to us?


"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Paul S
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"The Idea vs. The Realization"
A whole lot happens between the time that someone composes a piece and we "finally hear it". Included in this observation is the fact that we "have to hear it" before "we know we don't like it". Immediately to mind pops Gary Karr's "The Spirit of Koussevitzky", which sounded "pop" to me until I heard it via my current set-up. Here is one example (to prove the notion) of a changed reaction to a piece/performance in this case as being listened to in a different way. I suppose mood might be another factor. Still, there are plenty of performances I have disliked my whole life, even if I heard them differently on different occasions. Also, note that a particular performance might "lift" a piece that I "never liked until I heard that version", just as surely as there are pieces I always +/- enjoyed except for a given performance that "ruins the piece" for me. What value Aesthetics? For comprehensive discussions since Kant, look to Hegel or Adorno. That oughta hold most people.

Paul S
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