Imagine that you are a
composer and have been commissioned a violin concerto. You take it
very seriously. You want to make your work pleasurable for your
audience, but you also want to create something original. You want to
inspire the listeners and you want to respect their previous
knowledge. You want them to recognise your personal themes and tunes,
but you also want them to hear how you have developed them. You put
all your life experience into this concerto, your knowledge of music
history, the various instruments, harmony and counterpoint and all
the technicalities. But you also use your imagination, your insight
and your dedication to your listeners. When you have finished, you
feel that this is the highlight of your professional career.
Then your piece goes to a
committee to be evaluated. They say that the violin should be
replaced by a tuba. That your woodwinds should be cut down by half.
That your percussions should be eliminated and more trumpets added.
That you should have written an opera instead. That you are far too
original for the unsophisticated audience you were supposed to have
in mind, but you also are too simplistic in your treatment of sharps
and flats. That there are far too many notes per bar. That the high C you use in the second movement is too
demanding on the ear. That your largo is too large and your
diminuendo too diminutive. That your allusions to whatever you are
alluding to will not be picked up by an average listener because
they, the committee, haven't picked them up. That you need to add
some explanation on what all those black dots mean. And have an
appendix with every note you have used with exact reference to
everyone who has ever used them before.
If you wonder what I am
talking about, I am revising a manuscript according to reviewers' comments.
4 comments:
The kind of feedback that basically says "Why didn't you write a different book?" (and is about as helpful). Lydia
Grrr. A nice analogy, though, and an all-too-familiar experience
As a master's student in music composition, I can attest that there is nothing imaginary about any of that.
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