tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733123.post8803383551175644673..comments2023-11-02T12:36:23.182+01:00Comments on the brain police: Stravinsky Conducts Firebirdmicrodothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01564820031343630871noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733123.post-8621644484925269512011-03-19T17:01:18.619+01:002011-03-19T17:01:18.619+01:00That was part of my serious musical education...
I...That was part of my serious musical education...<br />I love 12 tone stuff and played in group in NYC for a while that experimented with 12 tone improvisational theory in a funk rock format....<br />Hard to imagine? Not if you heard it...it rocked!<br />It was fun because once you got behind the theory, as a bassist in the band, I could play constantly shifting patterns that always interlocked magically with the other players. When we found an interlocking pattern that was really magically dynamic, it would become a basis for a composition.microdothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01564820031343630871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32733123.post-69132527724216822412011-03-19T16:38:15.892+01:002011-03-19T16:38:15.892+01:00Marvelous. As a child I was exposed to the more &...Marvelous. As a child I was exposed to the more 'regular' classical music and when I first encountered Stravinski's music, it laid harsh upon my ears. However, I soon can to enjoy this neoclassical music greatly.<br /><br />I still cannot get my ears around 'straight' 12-tone music as in Berg and Shoenberg. The dabblings of Stravinski into this tonal music is less strident for me.mud_rakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04786611698569598023noreply@blogger.com