Did Penderecki Go Too Far?

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Did Penderecki Go Too Far?

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I would like to ask what the classical music community thinks of Penderecki's Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima. Was he too extreme or is it pure innovative beauty?
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The latter, definitely. There is no "too extreme" when something is that well-written.
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To just put it out there, I appreciate the piece, not dislike it. I think it would be better fit as incidental music though.
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Just remember he only applied the (apt) Hiroshima attacks after he wrote the piece, he didn't write the piece for it/them.

There is absolutely nothing beautiful about the piece, it is the most vile horrible piece out there, and that is why it is so good!
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It was originally going to be called 8'37, as a hommage to John Cage. Too bad it took third prize in the competition it participated in.
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I didn't say it was beautiful. I said well-written - Late Beethoven is often not beautiful, but it is sublime. This piece approaches the same standard. It is incredible.
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Title Post mentioned beauty. Beauty is very much overrated in music. Imagine if every piece was perfectly beautiful, be wonderful for a little while then it would get dreadfully boring.
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Yagan Kiely wrote:Title Post mentioned beauty. Beauty is very much overrated in music. Imagine if every piece was perfectly beautiful, be wonderful for a little while then it would get dreadfully boring.
So would all-ugliness. :mrgreen:
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That's why variety exists...and why we can still like Dufay even though we've "advanced" since then.
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Early romantic philosophy was obsessed with beauty that's all.
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Berlioz?? He was fantastic at making horrific-sounding things as imagery.
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I said philosophy.
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Re: Did Penderecki Go Too Far?

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True enough. I withdraw the previous.
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The Threnody is an amazing piece.
I must admit that listening to a recording of a (violin?) concerto, I think with Isaac Stern, is the only instance I can remember that a piece of music made me physically sick. Does that count as beautiful? no. Effective? Well, I think that defines it!

Would I listen to Penderecki again? No, probably not.
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gardano wrote:The Threnody is an amazing piece.
I must admit that listening to a recording of a (violin?) concerto, I think with Isaac Stern, is the only instance I can remember that a piece of music made me physically sick.
I remember listening to Charles Ives's General William Booth Enter into Heaven and the dissonance in that piece causing me to feel very nauseous, so I know exactly what you were going through
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