Can’t we at least get some remixes?
Such tokenism is done with other music too: Miles’ Kind of Blue, Brubeck’s Take Five, and others. Why must we always listen to the same top 40 fluff in the elevator, waiting on the phone, at the gas station, shopping mall, or even online? Is Muzak to blame? Can’t other songs be substituted? Why can’t we hear Cecil Taylor or Edgar Varèse for a change (just kidding). On the other hand, John Cage might be a good idea. But seriously, a great disservice is done to these great compositions by trivializing them.
Which brings me to my subject: Here is a version of Vivaldi’s war horse, but it’s “recomposed” by Max Richter. It’s a new Deutsche Grammophon cd, and the results are really good, even for people like me who suffer from the aforementioned Clockwork Orange syndrome. I suggest you check it out.
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