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Marian Schedenig

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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Martinland in John Williams Caption Competition!   
    Hi, I'm Curly, and I only surround myself with people who allow me to keep using that name.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Brando in John Williams Caption Competition!   
    Hi, I'm Curly, and I only surround myself with people who allow me to keep using that name.
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    Marian Schedenig reacted to A24 in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    I only have it on CD-R and I forgot to write down the title of the CD. I might upload the track tomorrow so that you can hear it. 
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Tom in John Williams Caption Competition!   
    Hi, I'm Curly, and I only surround myself with people who allow me to keep using that name.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from bollemanneke in What is the last piece of classical music you listened to?   
    Changes in interpretation (which I maybe don't always agree with, but clearly Karajan's views changed), advances in technology (though the problem with Karajan always being on the bleeding edge of technology is that fresh remasters of his analogue recordings sound better than his later digital ones, even if they may have been better at the time). Sometimes different orchestras (his 80s digital Berliner Planets are better performed than his 60s Wiener version, although that has the distinction of being one of the first mainland Europe recordings of the work, as far as I know).
     
    In the end though, why complain? If you prefer earlier recordings, stick to those.
     
    Technology. During the 80s, there must have been a massive rush among labels to be the first to offer digital recordings of any given work (I was too young to be aware of it, but that's what I take from reading contemporary reviews… pretty much like the 60s and 70s were a battle field of who could manage the first complete recordings of Wagner's Ring).
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Naïve Old Fart in What is the last piece of classical music you listened to?   
    We sang that years ago in our very first concert with our current choir director:
     
    Some spots in it remind me of Morricone, actually. I've never heard anything else by Lauridsen though.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Tom Guernsey in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    "No, that's Orff!"
     
    It isn't.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from BB-8 in John Williams returns to Berlin for three concerts, June 5-7 2025   
    Good. I've been meaning to revisit Berlin anyway.
     
     
     
    After three concerts in a row, I doubt he'll immediately go on another "tour" concert. I can totally imagine him also doing London and/or Vienna next year at this point, but I would expect that to be a separate trip.
     
     
    Perhaps he's reserving that for Vienna…
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Naïve Old Fart in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    Varese. And since I don't know anything by Varese, I have no idea if her comment makes sense.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Schilkeman in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    I didn't see Tár (primarily) as a relatable tragic character. She's too close to real life examples of conductors who were horrible tyrants, even if (perhaps even because of that) they produced great artistic results. Someone like Alsop probably had to contend with people like that throughout her career to become successful, maybe even had to oppose them, or maybe even oppose using their method herself (surely male conductors at least can get a career advantage out of at least some of that stuff, as long as they're artistically convincing enough and have enough people on their side). Tár is a character remarkably similar to Alsop in some aspects who probably behaves very much in a way that many people she encountered in reality do and in which she herself probably very deliberately doesn't.
     
    That doesn't necessarily make the film "wrong". But she has a point - at the very least a subjective, but valid one.
     
    How the film portrays this behaviour seems mostly very accurate. It's quite uncomfortably successful in that regard.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in BREAKING BAD   
    1. That's horrible.
    2. That sounds like the perfect premise for the next spin-off series.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from KittBash in Williams at the BMI 2024 Gala Celebration   
    Here's a link:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/C55-MG-OREE/?img_index=5
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Tom Guernsey in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    I don't think it's an implied general unacceptability, and Alsop's objection may be stronger than it "needs" to be. But as long as it is virtually the *only* film centred on a world-famous, female, lesbian conductor, it's arguably at this point that *every* film with such a character is portraying it as a villain - and I think that's what her phrasing implies ("To have an opportunity to portray a woman in that role and to make her an abuser", emphasis mine). So I do think she has a point, even if it isn't one that has to be shared by everyone. Rejecting it as entirely reprehensible seems about as extreme to me as generally rejecting the film because of her view on it.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Chen G. in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    Marin Alsop didn't like it:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tár
     
    I didn't think it was "anti-woman". Comments have been made that making the lead character male would have been a cliche, and perhaps there's some truth to that - but is it really cliche just because it's so often the truth? I don't think the film suggests a specific connection between Tár being a female, or a lesbian, and her abuse of power. But given the still heavily male dominated field and the similarities between Alsop and the film's character, it's not really surprising that she takes it somewhat personal.
     
     
    Interesting point.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Chen G. in What Is The Last Film You Watched? (Older Films)   
    Much of it seemed believable, or even familiar. And then other parts felt like someone overshot by a dozen namedrops and ended up cliched instead of authentic (possibly without being aware of it). But then I don't think I fully grasped the film, so my perception may be off.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Brando in The Official Varese Sarabande Thread   
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in The Official Varese Sarabande Thread   
    Ah. True then.
     
     
    Yes, the score always gave me strong Herrmann vibes. It's a fine score and works very well in the film, from what I recall. But I have the old album and I don't think I need more than that.
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Tallguy in The Official Varese Sarabande Thread   
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    Marian Schedenig got a reaction from Yavar Moradi in The Official Varese Sarabande Thread   
    First one has to be What Lies Beneath. The bath tub and ghost leave little doubt. (A ouija board is missing, but maybe there's no emoji for that?)
     
    Don't really see Starship Troopers in the second one. What's a purple monster face, a drop of blood, Saturn (?), and that masked face got to do with it? (It's also not a horror film… but then I wouldn't really call WLB horror either)
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