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Re: computers suck creative energy



Now thats a tough room.
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:18 PM, S V G wrote:

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>     Stefan,
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>     Agreed!  Take for example the composer Olivier Messiaen who was  
> interned (against his will)
> as a doctor in a German concentration camp.  It was there that he  
> composed the 'Quartet for the
> End of Time' and it was performed there for the entire camp...  
> prisoners, guards, and staff.  He
> said later that at no time in his entire career did he feel as  
> 'understood' as at that
> performance.
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>     Sometimes it takes extraordinary conditions...
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>     Stephen
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>     (and no Travis, I'm not invoking Godwin's law here...)
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> Chris Sewell schrieb:
>> I love what all the hardcore loopers do here, but for the average
>> audience member its unlistenable( Please, no offense meant).
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> The average audience member is highly underrated. Especially by
> organisers. If the music is done well, you can reach any audience, no
> matter how far away you are from the mainstream or from what the
> audience usually expects.
> Exactly that is the artistic challenge!
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> Stefan
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