Archetypal
College Studies of the classical Composer |
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JOURNALIST: Mr. Hübner, looking at your career, one question is specially interesting to me: what do you think of music-teaching and particularly of composition-teaching at an academy of music? PETER HÜBNER: Just listen to what Beethoven says about this: |
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without in the least wanting to introduce myself to you as a master, I can assure you that I lived in a small insignificant place, and almost everything I became there as well as here, I have only become through myself. Beethoven |
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The same applies for all great classical
tone creators. Verdi was even chucked out of the academy for being incapable,
which was then later named after him.
In
my opinion, composition-teaching as it is officially intended
at an academy of music is pure nonsense. In such a way, only
the mediocre is supported. And what becomes of the mediocre? In an ideal
case a professor of composition, a music professor or the head
of a music department at a radio and/or TV station or editorial department
of a newspaper, or a conductor etc. |
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