What Went Wrong? Part Three

Part three of a series examining the curious lack of new symphonies. Part Two is here.
Culprit #5: Musical Directors
Throughout much of the early 20th Century, European audiences knew American composers as specialists in short orchestral works full of charming folk tunes; it was widely believed that there was no such thing as an American symphonist. [...]

What Went Wrong? Part Two

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Culprit #3: Feminism (I’ll try to explain myself)
An article I saw  on Gloria Coates’ website noted that, throughout the course of Western art music, symphonies by female composers have been few and far between. In large part this is due to the general lack of female composers until the beginning of [...]

What Went Wrong? Part One

The symphony has, it would be fair to say, fallen rather out of fashion during the modern/post-modern era. Many composers appear to consider it to be an unwieldy, unnecessary, 18th century relic, and many of the composers who do utilise it are stuck in a very much an antiquated musical paradigm, churning out putrefied (neo/post)-romantic [...]