The major European event of the week is the upcoming French election. How should you pick your candidate? Well, why not start with classical music?
As posted on the Alex Ross blog:
The French music site Altamusica has posed several questions to the French presidential candidates, including this one: "One often hears that classical music is elitist. What do you think?" Nicolas Sarkozy, of the conservative UMP party, says in response (my rough translation): "The music called 'classical' is by definition the most popular because it is that which has transcended time, fashion, and society to reach us. The music of Mozart and Beethoven was perhaps revolutionary, seen as elitist in the time of their contemporaries, but how can one pretend that it isn't popular? The number of people who have heard this music over several centuries is simply incalculable! Even the music that certain cultural functionaries call 'musiques actuelles', even the most contemporary rock groups, draw their harmonies from the tonal system invented by Bach and Rameau."
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I love how the French presidential candidate mentions Rameau in one breath with Bach. :)
can you IMAGINE gw (or ANY recent president for that matter) talking about any sort of music in an informed manner??????????????
I wonder what he would have said about jazz...
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