Socrates Arvanitakis replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"I don’t know if the appropriation of this music by a political party is a good example for your thread Tyler, cause obviously the music has been inserted later in the video, but still this kind of appropriation of Wagner's music took place…"
Jul 24, 2017
gregorio X replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"We'd be remiss not to mention Hannibal Lector's theme- the Goldberg variations…. (i guess demonstrating poise and inventiveness  shared w/ JS… oh the irony!!   :)"
Jul 24, 2017
Fred-B replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"In Elysium, about 13 minutes into the film, the space station, which is populated by an isolationist privileged class is represented with Bachs 1st Cello Suite. In the same scene the primary villain in introduced, who in the next scene gives…"
Jul 24, 2017
Rodney Carlyle Money replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"If memory serves me correctly, the movie "Center Stage.""
Jul 23, 2017
Tyler Hughes replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"One of the examples I have comes from a movie that started me thinking about this, Sister Act II. I started thinking about this since now Im a choir director of middle schoolers and on days where we watch a movie I originally thought about playing…"
Jul 22, 2017
Socrates Arvanitakis replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
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Socrates Arvanitakis replied to Tyler Hughes's discussion negative portrayals or coding of Classical music in media
"Well, Tyler the one single example of abusing classical music that I can remember with real disgust and anger most is the music of the rondo from Abdelazer by H. Purcell (not Britten's version of the current composition contest by Mike). This music…"
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  • Thanks Tyler!

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  • Hi Tyler,

    Thanks for the welcome back in February!  Really appreciate that.   I couldn't respond back then, had to move and more.  But thanks, and I'll be posting some of the works I've done soon.  I compose, play piano, write songs and more but now having pieces I've written orchestrated.  I'm curious...do you like the sounds of Finale or Sibelius better for sound quality?  What do you use in your pieces?  Thanks.  I don't orchestrate, I compose and having to rely on others for orchestration.  Sincerely, Debra Hope Miller

  • Hey thanks Tyler, excited about being on the forum.

  • Thank you, Tyler.  Glad to be on board.

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  • thank you very much....

  • I appreciate the welcome message ! It will likely take me a few days to upload some of my music and to do the other things suggested in my welcome email. I can already tell this site / forum is going to be good.   

    Charles S.

  • Thank you! I'm looking forward to taking part in the forum discussions and share and collaborate with the other members :)

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