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Matt's avatar

Totally agree. Your list has some artists I will have to check out. The classical music scene has ossified. There used to be Edgard Varese, Harry Partch George Antheil, Charles Ives, Luciano Berio, etc., now it's just stuff that makes no sense unless you read pages of program notes. As someone once remarked, there's only so many ways you can arrange 12 notes. Shit, now that I think about it, I'd add your dad to that list. With the added paradox that he was trying to make nickels and dimes while turning out product that was kind of revolutionary in its own way.

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The sad news is that what you witnessed in Bryant Park is not just an NYC phenomenon. It's happening out here in the hinterlands, as well. Here in Portland, I work for a governmental agency that manages several theaters, and it's a race to the middle. The Broadway shows we host are well-done but hardly controversial...and certainly nowhere near obscene.

There are (very) small theaters willing to do some very interesting work requiring considerable thought from its audience, and that's wonderful, but financially they're always on the edge. Portland's city government collects a $35 per head arts tax from each resident, but that money goes overwhelmingly to mainstream, inoffensive arts groups.

It's a race to the middle because it's all about the Benjamins. Even in a place as Progressive as Puddletown, offensive and obscene are on the outside looking in. People don't enjoy being uncomfortable; they like art that they can leave feeling good about themselves and the world around them. They want art that's escapism, not confrontational...and that's what gets donations.

Over time, mainstream art has become increasingly banal. Whether we're talking about movies, music, books, theater, or visual arts, it's all a race to the middle. Don't get me wrong...not all of what's in the middle is bad, but there's little that pushes the edge of the envelope anymore.

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