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Tuesday, February 01, 2005
What's the Matter With Kids Today?

Yesterday's avant garde is today's establishment. Kyle Gann and Alex Ross and our own Lawrence Dillon have been discussing the younger generation's rejection of tonality and miminalism in favor of dissonance and noise. Perhaps this trend is the usual "generation gap" rebellion--if your parents did it, it can't be cool--or maybe it's about being hip and "new." No serious young painter would choose to become an "impressionist," for example. It's been done. It's unlikely that a young composer would choose to be a minimalist for the same reason.

Tonality, it seems to me, is a different matter, more akin to "realistic" painting which is seldom in fashion but refuses to go away. There will always be artists who paint flower pots that look like flower pots and some of them will make a decent living at it. By the same token, there will always be composers who write music that is "classical" (i.e., old dead Europeans)with new twists. What are your thoughts about the generation gap?

 




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