Just reading MacLeod's post in this (yet another) debate going on regarding Modern music, I was thinking of this.
What do you think about consensus in regards to the debates we have here? Is it being level headed, aiming for some sort of objectivity, or is it just gutless fence-sitting? Is consensus boring? Is it opportunistic, going in the direction that the wind is blowing, so to speak?
I'm thinking of the basic definition of the word, which is general agreement about an issue.
I suppose some issues or composers will attract general agreement or some common or centred view. Some won't. Maybe the bigger the 'fish' we're talking about, he's going to be controversial. Think Beethoven, Wagner, Schoenberg, and so on. Maybe certain polarising issues will as well, like Modern music, or deliberately provocative threads, or when music mixes with other things like politics. Or my bugbear, ideology. These inevitably end up as 'agree to disagree' territory, there is no consensus in sight.
So what do you think about all this?...
What do you think about consensus in regards to the debates we have here? Is it being level headed, aiming for some sort of objectivity, or is it just gutless fence-sitting? Is consensus boring? Is it opportunistic, going in the direction that the wind is blowing, so to speak?
I'm thinking of the basic definition of the word, which is general agreement about an issue.
I suppose some issues or composers will attract general agreement or some common or centred view. Some won't. Maybe the bigger the 'fish' we're talking about, he's going to be controversial. Think Beethoven, Wagner, Schoenberg, and so on. Maybe certain polarising issues will as well, like Modern music, or deliberately provocative threads, or when music mixes with other things like politics. Or my bugbear, ideology. These inevitably end up as 'agree to disagree' territory, there is no consensus in sight.
So what do you think about all this?...