NOW Thats What I Call Music! 107

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NOW Thats What I Call Music! 107

NOW Thats What I Call Music! 107

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Johannes Brahms had a gift for falling out with just about everyone. For Brahms, life was no laughing matter, and his guiding light in all things musical was Beethoven. And in Beethoven-worship, there were definitely two camps in the mid-19thcentury: for Brahms and his allies, Beethoven was part of a steadily-evolving classical tradition. However, Liszt and his friends regarded him as one of the great revolutionary ground-breakers. There wasn’t much room for agreement, and many people felt forced to choose one or the other school of thought. Liszt wasn't the only composer during whose premieres Brahms fell asleep. During the premiere of Tchaikovsky's gloriousSymphony No. 5, Brahms also fell asleep! There was no love lost between these two great composers: Tchaikovsky said of Brahms: “I consider you very untalented, full of pretensions but utterly devoid of creative inspiration. I rate you very poorly.” But Stravinsky thought Prokofiev was wasting his time. Prokofiev's reply? He said Stravinsky “was in no position to lay down any artistic direction” and Stravinsky became “incandescent with rage.” Prokofiev recalled some time later that “we almost came to blows and had to be separated. Relations became strained for several years.”

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