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Title: | The Joy of Lex |
Notice: | A Notes File even your grammar could love |
Moderator: | THEBAY::SYSTEM |
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Created: | Fri Feb 28 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1192 |
Total number of notes: | 42769 |
1098.0. "Purple Prose" by SMURF::BINDER (Ut res per opera mea meliores fiant) Wed May 18 1994 08:16
This topic is a place to post examples of verbal vitriol. As the title
suggests, postings should be cast in a strongly negative tone, WITHOUT
BEING SCATOLOGICAL OR OTHERWISE OBSCENE. Pretty much anything should
be fair game, although I sort of draw the line at the common type of
political mudslinging. Anything posted here ought to have passed the
minimum standard of having been published, and attribution should be
given.
I offer as a prototype the following, a portion of a Nashua Telegraph
review of a New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra concert in January of this
year. As those who know me will recognize immediately, the author is -
thank you thank you, no applause, please - none other than yours truly;
however, I'm using it here as a direct result of a mail discussion with
DRDAN::KALIKOW, who said that I should post it somewhere because its
capsaicin content is higher than that of a recent Richard Buell piece
in the Boston Globe.
-dick
Alexander Markov might benefit from a spanking, but I doubt it.
His flashy and unmusical treatment of Paganini's second violin
concerto, the centerpiece of the planned program, was the
performance not of a virtuoso, which he certainly has the power to
be, but rather of a willful and self-absorbed child.
Markov, whose bountiful innate talent should place him at the top
of the heap, chose Friday to hack and slash at his instrument, to
abuse the patience of the orchestra accompanying him by noodling
through a vastly extended cadenza--oh, yes, it was apparent in
their faces--and to impose on the goodwill of his audience, who
would in any case be obliged to applaud him. His immaturity
deserved not plaudits but catcalls.
Paganini wrote the concerto as a vehicle for his own prodigious
talents. It is, in the hands of a master, a virtuoso showpiece.
But virtuosi are not required to do ricochet-bowed runs so
blisteringly fast that intonation is nonexistent. Nor are they
required to bow double and triple stops so harshly that their
violins sound like beehives instead of musical instruments. And
they are are certainly not expected to demand such immoderate tempi
(in the finale Friday) that the orchestra is simply unable to keep
up. All this from a strutting little man badly in need of a
haircut and a visit to a good tailor is no less than inexcusable.
Markov added insult to injury by returning to the stage to destroy
Paganini's 24th Caprice.
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1098.1 | Be a man, not a mouse | WELSWS::HILLN | It's OK, it'll be dark by nightfall | Wed May 18 1994 09:05 | 7 |
| Dick
In future will you please refrain from circumlocution?
So, if you think someone's violin technique sucks, say so.
Nick
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1098.2 | As the respected and scholarly person I am,... | TLE::JBISHOP | | Wed May 18 1994 09:26 | 5 |
| see 377.113
Quoting oneself is a bit, how shall I say, self-reverential?
-John Bishop
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1098.3 | | DRDAN::KALIKOW | World-Wide Web: Postmodem Culture | Thu May 19 1994 05:12 | 4 |
| Hey lay off the fellah eh John? I goaded him into it. Just be glad he
decided to grace THIS space with that gem rather than (yeeeeecccchhh!!)
SoapBox! :-)
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