“Old Rubbish”? Why Wind Band Music Has No Museum
Wind band music is one of the last great frontiers of musicological recovery. It is fragmented, scattered, and often difficult to decode—but it is there. And it is waiting.
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Wind band music is one of the last great frontiers of musicological recovery. It is fragmented, scattered, and often difficult to decode—but it is there. And it is waiting.
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We have plenty of sound. What we need now is soul — and criticism involves the courage to ask whether the music we’re playing deserves to be played.
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If the music is compelling and the performance is strong, the audience will respond—no words necessary.
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A reflection on Fred Fennell’s warning about emotionally superficial repertoire and the argument that music education must prioritise honest emotional communication over mere technical achievement.
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