I just wanted to share this particularly juicy message received from one RWS, objecting to my characterization of some works by Hans Rott. This is a juicy one, and especially demented for a number of reasons.
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@bobbegley56339 ай бұрын
You have poo pooed some recordings and conductors that I have loved for years. And this only has caused me to look at the works more closely, and explore other recordings on your recommendation. Sometimes I come around to your views and sometimes I don't. And when I don't, I don't have the urge to flame you. Instead I appreciate your insights and knowledge. Thank you Dave.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
A healthy attitude. I like some things Dave doesn't, but he's helped me discover so many great things, so that in the end it's all for the good.
@nncortes9 ай бұрын
Exactly
@JamesCello9 ай бұрын
Totally with you on that.
@SupportTheArts-yo8ox9 ай бұрын
Exactly!! I still love my beloved Osmo, even though he's critical. Its okay!!
@JPFalcononor9 ай бұрын
The first time I listened to the Samuel/Cincinnati recording of Rott's symphony, I foolishly jumped out of my chair to answer the phone, only then realizing that it was the omnipresent triangle.
@douglasjensen89869 ай бұрын
You are an amazingly knowledgeable musicologist and speaker. I love your channel.
@ammcello9 ай бұрын
If Rott used a tam tam instead of triangle in the symphony, it’d be a whole different scenario 😂 😉
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Damn right!
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
BTW, the Hans Rott Society has an absolutely slammin' website that looks like it hasn't changed since 1995.
@MaxwellKayeАй бұрын
Last time I looked at the site, it hadn't been updated since 2005. I just assumed the society didn't exist anymore. I guess it does?
@nickhamshaw12349 ай бұрын
You know you are winning when you get a message like that. It means your review had substance, which is what these cultists are afraid of. It makes it hard for them to come up with objective reasons why an opinion is wrong! Roll on Dave. You carry on being ‘a pompous A-hole’.
@bbailey78189 ай бұрын
Before I watched this video, I had to watch your Rott, Vol.1 review which I'd missed. The end of the Pastoral Prelude reminded me of the end of Arnold's Grand, Grand Overture-- except that Rott meant it seriously. I have the symphony, but after two playings, it gathers dust on the shelf. I'd say you did exact justice to Rott.
@juancarlosdosgarcia9 ай бұрын
Some one who showed tremendous promises was Guillaume Lekeu. His violin sonata is terrific.
@Bobbnoxious9 ай бұрын
Rott's life was so sad and short (he lost his sanity at 22) that you can't help but feel sympathy for him as a person. But as you pointed out, honest critical evaluation of the music is another matter. Even Mahler qualified his praise of Rott by saying, "To be sure, what he wanted was not quite what he achieved. But I know where he aims". Rott cultists will never get that. BTW Dave, you're not an asshole. To use more hip hop lingo, haters gonna hate.
@dizwell9 ай бұрын
30 seconds in and I felt sure you were going to say it was a Furtwänglerianista that was on your case, given your recent mention of his weaknesses (which obviously never, ever existed!!) But the Hans Rott society? 😅 Didn't see that one coming!!
@eddihaskell9 ай бұрын
If you aim to please everyone, you have nothing worth sharing your opinion on.
9 ай бұрын
Robert W. Schmieder. Why try to be anonymous and leave enough information to lead right to you?
@Hojotoho.Yall5049 ай бұрын
Potential discussion idea - how do I know if I’ve drunk the kool aid?
@petroslinardos8 ай бұрын
We are all entitled to our opinions. Personally, I have never heard Dave rave about a recording I consider mediocre or worse.
@SoiledWig9 ай бұрын
RWS's claim he didn't know Rott before your video is especially eyebrow-raising, given he clearly didn't pay attention to it.
@JohnColtrane20009 ай бұрын
Sounds like the usual age for the ripening of schizophrenia, sadly. Don't ever change!!
@cmdrfun9 ай бұрын
I want to see this on your next shirt.
@ME-qr7hs9 ай бұрын
David, “Illegitimi non Carborundum”.
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Tempus est iocundum!
@ME-qr7hs9 ай бұрын
A bit up tempo for a love song but it was 11-13 century.
@robhaynes44109 ай бұрын
You do seem to divide opinion, generally. Some of the comments on YT get close to sycophancy. Over the last 20 years, I've spent an aggregate total of about three minutes on classical music message boards (which is about four minutes too many). But even in those three minutes, I've seen comments about how "we don't need to talk about Hurwitz again!" I don't know what it is, but I suspect people simply have no goddamn sense of humor about their little passions, & you're very funny & cutting about all this. Throw in the fact that you're not a partisan & take every work & every recording on its own terms, & I think you're just kryptonite to a certain type of listener. Too bad for them.
@uhclem16559 ай бұрын
Hey if you're going to be an a-hole you may as well be a pompous one (go big or go home, I always say). I don't understand people who get triggered by someone with knowledge and passion and have an opinion. But I guess that's just their opinion.
@danellewilbraham9 ай бұрын
*You’re* pompous? Lmao
@horsedoctorman9 ай бұрын
I have to love an accusation of pomposity that starts "You, sir..."
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
The irony is too good.
@Bobbnoxious9 ай бұрын
Erik Satie sent a music critic a postcard with the following insult: "You, sir, are an asshole, and I might add, a most unmusical asshole". The critic sued Satie for libel and won.
@Xinjiekou_新街口_Station9 ай бұрын
lolz I cant believe that Brahms tried to blow up that train though... what an a22h0l3.
@captainhaddock64359 ай бұрын
How dare he! You are not pompous. Joking aside, you are irreverent and humorous (things that are apparently still taboo in the saccharine holier-than-thou classical music scene), and that's why we love you
@Xinjiekou_新街口_Station9 ай бұрын
How dare you question the length of the RING! Oh sorry wrong video.....
@jgregveneklasen26579 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@azaroma9 ай бұрын
I believe that R.W.S. is the dedicatee of the lost 15th variation of Elgar's Enigma Variations. Elgar dropped the movement (subtitled "Dimrod") because he was such an A-Hole.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
hehe.
@LyleFrancisDelp9 ай бұрын
I’ve heard some say that, but I don’t think so. You are very opinionated but not pompous in any way. And I wouldn’t call you an A-hole. I think you’re very well educated and present your thoughts in regular language, and yes…you are very firm in your opinions. That’s OK with me. I’m sort of the same way. We more often agree. When we disagree, I like to do so with respect. Over the years, you’ve turned me on to a lot of recordings I had previously dismissed….mostly with the Dresden State Orch.
@frankaoi97019 ай бұрын
We have lost discourse these days (too much anger). Keep going Dave, speak your heart on music : )
@Bachback9 ай бұрын
I suspect that Hans Rott and R.W.S caught the same train.
@timh85879 ай бұрын
I love this. I know this type of character. The number of times I get asked after concerts why I don’t play composer X instead of Beethoven or whoever! Composer X is almost always a 19th century composer whose obscurity is fully deserved.
@pianomaly95 ай бұрын
I did perhaps one of the top 10 in temerity to no less than Vladimir Horowitz. In 1976, as he was was proceeding from his limousine to the stage entrance at Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena Ca., I said from a safe distance, something along the lines that he should play the Liszt (completed by Busoni) Fantasy on The Marriage of Figaro again. Instead of being briskly shooed off by his entourage, he said "Yez, yez, I play dat."
@bloodgrss9 ай бұрын
Well; "There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing." att. to Aristotle
@1972Diogenes9 ай бұрын
If I were in your shoes right now, I'd probably send him an email back with a picture of that wonderful t-shirt "Abnormal is fine, stupid is not". And maybe throw in a christmas discount. Telling these people to use their own minds and decide for themselves is probably the worst thing to do to them, because it leaves them nothing to fight nor to worship.
@horrornovelreviews83589 ай бұрын
So he's never heard of Classics Today, never heard of Dave Hurwitz, never heard of Hans Rott, but he just happened to be watching a Dave Hurwitz review of Hans Rott? A review that induced the mother of all triggerings? Yeah, I'm calling BS on Mr 'RWS'
@jimmyhillschin99879 ай бұрын
Quite a lot of people in the classical music world really don't like Dave. They fail to get the role of the critic as someone who serves the listening public rather than performers. Thank God for Dave, for he doesn't do fawning sycophancy and is therefore worth listening to, whether you agree with him on whatever you happen to love, or not.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
The lack of nuance out there should not be surprising, but it is always disappointing the prevalence of critical thinking deficiency in the general populace and in groups specifically. I still like Furtwangler's "Nazi 9th" and Monteux's scrappy Decca recording of Petrushka, both of which Dave hates, but I don't lose my stomach contents over it, lol.
@simoneavedian68322 ай бұрын
Ugh anyone who says this is so transparently and unattractively bitter. You have thousands and thousands of fans and followers and are beloved by many!
@franciscocanas56869 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mr. RWS, for giving us all a good laugh. Great work, Dave! 😂
@michaelmasiello67529 ай бұрын
Good Lord. Why do people think critics who don’t share their every view are somehow committing some moral affront? That said, “You, sir, are a pompous asshole” is definitely an attention-grabbing opening gambit. I think you’re an inexhaustible resource and (sometimes) wonderfully cantankerous. In other words, you’re a great critic. Adieu, RWS!
@michaelmasiello67529 ай бұрын
P.S. Why do I own a disc of Rott? Because of a video YOU made.
@AlexMadorsky9 ай бұрын
@@michaelmasiello6752exactly. The only reason I’ve heard of Rott is because of this channel. I enjoyed the symphony in E quite a lot! It’s rather a lot for someone to lob profane insults at our host on the basis of a video which was actually somewhat positive toward the composer!
@SupportTheArts-yo8ox9 ай бұрын
Your channel is amazing! Hours and hours and hours of education and entertainment wrapped in one! Truly a gift. Bless you!
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@goonbelly58419 ай бұрын
Well... he did call you Sir. Sir Pompous A-hole has a nice ring to it, kind of like Sir Roger Norrington, don't you think?
@timyork61509 ай бұрын
Hate mail like this is a weapon much loved by more extreme cult members, who let their warped emotions dominate their intelligence. Your new videos are for me an immediate "go to" every day and I often refer to the older ones too. They are entertaining (e.g. the take-downs of Norrington) as well as highly informative, given your incredibly wide knowledge of the classical music scene. Keep them coming and don't change a thing in your style. Incidentally Hans Rott is a new name for me and my curiosity is piqued. I'll look for CDs of some of his music.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
I like how it's your obligation to "absolve yourself" for the sake of a complete nobody.
@paulb3569 ай бұрын
I was sad to hear you get anti-semitic hate messages... So much poison on the interwebs... :( For me you're one of the best things on it. You've also made washing dishes (something I spend an ever-astonishingly large amount of time doing, living alone and lacking a dishwasher) significantly less onerous! That is when I mostly listen to you, though also often at bedtime. I find it a nice calming focus for my mind to listen to a talk or two. Anyway, keep rolling Dave! You're constructing a thoroughly amazing and comprehensive body of work which so many people will be able to use as a guide for exploring the greatest thing out there. Cheers!
@unrealrailway15929 ай бұрын
Perhaps "I'm a pompous asshole" is potential T-shirt material. It's utterly insane what people feel justified to say behind a screen. As a question, how does one avoid becoming a cult member when interested in a cult composer? My instinct says focusing on the music above biographical notes may be a good start...
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@chrisalluna67339 ай бұрын
Your quote, plus an image of Beethoven in dark sunglasses! classic!
@antmanbee1009 ай бұрын
And you think Bruckner fans are bad ! Serves you right. At least he told you how to redeem yourself. Very helpful.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
Yes, apologize to all humanity and any and all life forms in the universe and to the deceased Hans Rott specifically, and give alms daily to Mother Teresa's orphanage and self flagellate with a switch made from the wood in Rott's back yard and write a 20 page essay on why he's a bad bad boy and beg on his knees for forgiveness repeatedly to RWS in particular and take down all videos posted in the last year or so and give at least 50 percent of his income to the Hans Rott Society and maybe, just maybe, RWS will find Dave "absolved." lol, what a clown.
@gabibensimon99 ай бұрын
Hi Dave, to my opinion Your videos are treasure for classical music heritage and contribute a-lot to me, personally. Your channel is very much appreciated.
@kostastopouzis74799 ай бұрын
There is a psychological tendency in many people to sympathize with a person who is perceived (rightly or wrongly) as a 'victim' of any kind, as in this instance, the composer died young and went insane. There are many cults or at least obsessions about artists with particular biographical details. Apparently some people think that if you died young and suffered from psychological problems that means you are a misunderstood genius, unjustly treated by humans and history. There are also cases of people who having similar traits themselves, they identify too uncritically with the artist and consider any negative criticism against him as a personal insult. Maybe the guy who sent you the email was in that category. Never change, Dave.
@bloodgrss9 ай бұрын
Must say I just listened to the Rott symphony, and must say I too see moments of great listening and inspiration amongst the weeds. I think Mahler said he knew what he wanted but could not at his youthful age get there. There are certainly some possible foreshadowings of Mahler's 1st amongst the Brucknerian floss; rather glad your Mr. Pomposity pointed me to hear a fascinating if greatly overblown work. Sorry about that, Hottians...
@dmntuba9 ай бұрын
I am a pompous A-hole needs to go on a Classics Today T-shirts 😂
@dariocaporuscio87019 ай бұрын
I find it hilarious that this person thought that the mere threat that he would not watch or read any of your reviews would be enough for you to write an apology article on classics today 😂
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
Yeah, really, that's some gauntlet to throw down, as if him not engaging Dave's content will have some material effect on the course of the stars and planets or the price of beans. lol
@LyleFrancisDelp9 ай бұрын
I’m now wondering who this person is. I play in a local community orchestra and we have a fellow player who seems to know a lot about Hans Rott. He is the only person I’ve ever known to even mention the composer and he apparently did a term paper on the composer when in college. By the way, the initials do not match my orchestra colleague.
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
I looked him up. He runs some kind of scientific expedition organization (Cordell.org),. and if you want to see pompous, have a look at his bio on the website.
@AlexMadorsky9 ай бұрын
as well as his Wikipedia page, which he seems to have written himself.@@DavesClassicalGuide
@LyleFrancisDelp9 ай бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide HAHA
@LyleFrancisDelp9 ай бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Very much so. What a pompous a-hole.
@LyleFrancisDelp9 ай бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide As said, you and I may disagree here and there, but no one can discount your knowledge of music and your ability to write about it. For that, I will always have the greatest respect.
@jdistler29 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head when you said how cultish fans can't handle mixed and/or nuanced reviews and neither can many performers. I would say that 99 per cent of the hate mail I receive about my writing is in response to mixed reviews, but never in response to a negative review.
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your work, Jed. It has been very helpful to me.
@leestamm31879 ай бұрын
@@OuterGalaxyLounge I like Jed, too. Great insights on piano music in particular.
@pianomaly95 ай бұрын
Hello, I've read a few of your things and have enjoyed them, especially your "Caped Crusader" piece on Raymond Lewenthal for the RCA/Columbia box. Been a big of his for over half a century, wrote him a few letters and talked with him on the phone a couple of times. He was gracious and patient, but not discursively.
@jdistler25 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. I didn't know Mr. Lewenthal personally, but I did actually hear him play one concert at the Manhattan School of Music more than 40 years ago.
@johnturner41019 ай бұрын
I'm a member of some of the Bruckner groups on Facebook. Watching them try and discuss recording is remarkably entertaining, but nothing gets them charged up quite like when your name is mentioned! They had a whole bunch of discussion if they were really in a cult or not... Needless to say they couldn't see the forest through the trees.
@knudsinding9696Ай бұрын
Dave, You are no more pompous than so many others. I enjoy many of your videos, avoid subjects like Bruckner and like a good joke. And better be a knowledgeable pompous ass than an A-hole. On that subject there is an entire academic (semi) discipline concerned with A-holes in management. Some of the recent videos have mentioned conductors such as Furtwängler (insecure), Celipedache (hysterical) and a whole heap of more or less self-absorbed types. Maybe a video about "nice and great" conductors (Mackerras maybe) that just loved or love(they might not even be deceased) making music.
@howard52599 ай бұрын
Dave, in common with just about every music critic/reviewer, you have described works I love as boring or something equally negative; you have described composers I admire as good but not great. This may momentarily upset me but it doesn't make you an a-hole and you should not stop. As you say, you will not! The a-hole is the person who doesn't recognise that critics criticise, reviewers review. I have no doubt at all that if Rott had written wonderful and significant works you would be happy to say so and, as with many other composers, trigger your viewers into hearing them.
@gt-lv3zo4 ай бұрын
Haha ! Pompous eh !? I'd say opinionated yes, but hardly pompous. Like others, I enjoy your insights, knowledge and opinions. I learn from the former and am entertained by the latter. It would be pretty boring otherwise. I agree sometimes and sometimes i dont, but so what ?
@russelljohn52589 ай бұрын
Well I am going to come out and say it right now, you are nothing but a wonderful, kind, intelligent, tasteful, humorous and knowledgeable critic of recorded classical music. I enjoy your videos, even the ones about music I do not care for! I do not have time or money to buy and listen to 15 recordings of the Hammerklavier, so I appreciate you recommendations of several versions and your explanations of the differences in the interpretations. This is very helpful and really I enjoy you sense of humor. As far as Hans Rott is concerned, I have not encountered his music, and will probably not voluntarily do so. I am sorry to hear he tragically died young. I do recall that Mozart and Schubert also died quite young, but not before leaving us a mountain load of masterpieces. So I spend more time listening to them than to obscure, (for a reason?) composers. Loved the video you intelligent, humorous and knowledgeable, you absolute wonderful critic! Take that!
@BTinSF9 ай бұрын
Whatever you are, I forgive you because you alerted me to the "Remains of Tom Lehrer" album while I was still able to get a copy in good shape and a very reasonable price from a purveyor of used recordings. I am a Tom Lehrer cultist. I confess.
@TheMrpiggy66669 ай бұрын
criticism is inherently pompous, otherwise it cant be done, one has to take a position of affectation and self importance to critically judge anything..there was a polish theatre critic whose name eludes me who came close to avoiding it but very few others and thats fine, thats what a listener (in this case) wants, a a knowing guide with passion and dedication who they learn to trust by the recommendations or dismissal..all we can hope is that the critic uses judgement that combines not only their own taste, but the opinions of informed others and where a piece of art fits within the landscape of other works.. Dave always does this and that is the reason I watch his videos everyday. We cant glorify someones work merely because of tragedy even if it informs the work in some way there has to be evidence of a talent that stands out when compared to others. I am sure I probably wouldnt have bonded with Lester Bangs or Robert Christgau or Barney Hoskyns or Whitney Balliet but quite frankly who gives a rats ass. What I want is to hear more good music that I probably wouldnt have discovered by chance...Dave has provided me with so many new musical gorgeosities (only two nights ago I was sobbing over the touch of Moravec..so effing beautiful) so as Dave would say 'who cares' if he annoys some people, we cant have opinions that everyone would agree with as they wouldnt be worth expressing...
@heatherharrison2649 ай бұрын
For people who are heavily into Mahler, that big, messy symphony by Hans Rott is definitely worth hearing. It is an interesting element of the musical culture in which massive works that challenged the old musical structures were starting to appear. However, if you are looking for another Mahler and are hoping for a hidden masterpiece, you won't find that here. I've always viewed Hans Rott as an interesting curiosity, and I had no idea that a cult of Rotters had emerged. The Bruckner cult is well known and suitably annoying. Of course, there are the Baxians, but they seem to be more self aware than typical music cultists. I like both Bruckner and Bax, and I even think Rott is worth hearing, but I'm not going to have a hissy fit if someone criticizes them. I have the misfortune of being interested in some other cultural products that attract nutty fans, so I'm very well aware of this fan cult dynamic. Classical music fandoms are quite tame compared to many of these. Anime fandom is a toxic stew, with obsessive fans (weeaboos) who base their entire identity and sense of self on weird Japanese cartoons. Science fiction fans are infamous generally, and the Star Wars fandom, in particular, is a glorious train wreck that is destroying itself from within. Pop music is well known for this. I'm not into the artists who attract toxic fans today (although the K-Pop fandom is fun to watch for all the wrong reasons), but I like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and the Beatles, all of whom attracted some very crazy devotees back in the day. And I've saved the worst for last - video games. I've been a gamer since the late 1970s, which is about as long as I've been into classical music. There have been many generations of pointless console wars, and this sad state of affairs continues to this day. Sadly, I was an active participant in the Atari vs. Commodore rivalry back when I was young and stupid. A few years ago, a bunch of basement-dwelling neckbeards got upset because a few women criticized sexism in their beloved hobby, so they started a harassment campaign that culminated in death threats. These chuds continue to complain loudly, but their complaints sound increasingly desperate, as the culture is finally moving on from them and becoming more inclusive. Online multiplayer gaming is a toxic pit of despair that I refuse to enter, but morbid curiosity drives me to watch from the outside. If you really want to lose faith in humanity, watching this crazy scene will do it. All in all, the classical music fandom is not too bad by comparison. I would much rather deal with a herd of obsessive Brucknerians or a few committed Rotters than even one malodorous basement-dwelling neckbeard whose life revolves around video games. There is nothing wrong with being a fan of something, but when your entire identity revolves around it to the point that you feel personally attacked when someone doesn't like something that you like, then it has become unhealthy, and you need to step back and reevaluate your priorities.
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
And that says it all, extremely well!
@iankemp11319 ай бұрын
Like the term Rotters! :)
@Listenerandlearner8709 ай бұрын
Sorry you get flack. You give us so much. What you do is immensely helpful. Love to cats.
@jeromemckenna71029 ай бұрын
If you are in the pubic eye you are going to be called either 'pompous' or 'a-hole' or both together. I enjoy your videos even if I don't know enough about classical music to understand them completely.
@CannonfireVideo9 ай бұрын
Being an asshole myself, I do not recognize you as a member of my fraternity. I rather like the Rott symphony, although he surely would have extensively revised it had he heard a performance. I'd listen to the piece more often if someone would perform it with most of the triangle bits excised. That damned thing has more triangle than a geometry class.
@jameslee29439 ай бұрын
"nuance is the enemy of cultism" --> t shirt 👍
@OuterGalaxyLounge9 ай бұрын
I have a solution, Dave. Take down any video any time anyone disagrees with your opinion, lol.
@theoryjoe14519 ай бұрын
Should you praise a restaurant that has the potential to serve good food?
@anthonybates86702 ай бұрын
Your friendly light-hearted approach to such a serious subject was a new-found pleasure to me, when I stumbled upon your You Tube channel, a few months ago. You make me laugh out loud, at least once in every talk. Sadly, I can neither read music nor play an instrument, but I have a good size collection of LPs and CDs. It was gratifying, one day, to hear you recommend Brahms string sextets, two ‘faves’ of mine. I also like those late clarinet/piano duets, not to mention the piano quartets. I have a lot of , ‘faves’. Being musically illiterate, I buy different performances of delightful pieces, maybe too many, and listen for what I can hear. Memorable passages stick in mind like barnacles on a seventy-six-year-old sea wall. (I am Old) Recordings play those sounds back to my ear like a rising tide bringing a refreshing new experience to this old crustation, even if I have heard them many times before. Also, different recordings bring forth different experiences of the same piece. Arthur Rubenstein is still my ‘fave” for Chopin’s Ballads, after buying a lot of different disks. Seems like just the right amount of Arthur and the right amount of Frederik’s fabulous! miraculous! soundscapes. I now have an Arthur box. Warmest Regards, Tony Bates
@DavesClassicalGuide2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind message. I looks to me like you are far from being "musically illiterate." Your ears seem to be very well trained indeed--even erudite!
@antoineduchamp49319 ай бұрын
What impertinence. You are the total antithesis of being a pompous sphincter.... you are, and have been for quite some time, the greatest source of enlightenment and profound insight into the world of classical music.... the world is full of wierdos, so please consign this eccentric person to email re-cycling, and forget you ever heard of it. You are fantastic as you are David, so all you have to do is maintain the brilliant person that you are.
@dionbaillargeon48999 ай бұрын
It's a bit rich of someone offering you "absolution" call someone else "pompous a-hole".🤣
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Yes, the irony was obviously lost on him.
@RobertJonesWightpaint9 ай бұрын
You are not a pompous A-hole, nor a pompous anything else. You're the most interesting, worthwhile, and witty commentator on classical music on KZbin - or anywhere. I bet RWS will come back, though - these fruitcakes always, or nearly always, do.
@jgregveneklasen26579 ай бұрын
Keep ignoring the trolls, you're a rock star! 👍
@Otorres19 ай бұрын
Usually, when I don't like something you say, I just watch the day's five new videos, and my upset feelings are diluted by all those new opinions, and I calm down.
@Delius19589 ай бұрын
Hello Dave, near the end of your video you say something that leaves me speechless: you are receiving antisemitic e-mails! Those who write them don‘t feel any shame. But I do! So many Jewish people have enriched my life, dead and living ones, near and far. Antisemitism is the worst and ugliest of all sicknesses of the brain. Take care, you are THE guy for us lovers of classical music. Take care! Greetings from Berlin, Harry
@DavesClassicalGuide9 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@brithgob16209 ай бұрын
How dare a critic have opinions!
@richardbois36429 ай бұрын
I want to believe Brahms had it in him to blow up a train.
@R0bstar-YT9 ай бұрын
The parallels drawn from the topic of this video with the current political climate is profound, thank you!
@apointofinterest85749 ай бұрын
Hans and his sole modern-day admirer, seem to suffer from a bit o' brain-Rott.
@steveschwartz89449 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I thought I might be missing something. I've heard a lot of the Rott recordings and was mystified by the comparisons to Mahler. Indeed, I found Mahler's remark about Rott as the inventor of the modern symphony incomprehensible.
@bernardley45409 ай бұрын
I was described as an incorrigible snob because I did not agree that Muti is a phenomenon. Not in the same as your insult but made me feel very proud.
@whistlerfred65799 ай бұрын
Generally speaking, when someone starts their argument with a personal attack on the person with whom they disagree, they've already weakened, if not completely undercut, their actual argument.
@jaumemoletibrun9 ай бұрын
Thanks, David! You're the best
@JeffWraight9 ай бұрын
Keep at it Dave. I enjoy your erudite, intelligent and humorous posts. I don't always agree with everything you say, but if we all liked the same thing it would be a boring old world. BW, Jeff W
@brianbritchie87109 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Well some of us love you anyway!
@ACLazaris-HISTOPATHOLOGY9 ай бұрын
Dear Dave, I hardly miss any of your daily videos, except maybe those of detailed musicological analyses that my knowledge is not enough to understand. Your speech is always thorough and never prejudiced, although always direct and highly communicative. Even in cases of artists I appreciate, such as Ferrier and Furtwangler, I find your technical objections to be well-founded; it's just that, for my taste, I am seduced by the atmosphere of the above artists' performances and I am deeply moved by it.
@kellyrichardson36659 ай бұрын
You are NOT a pompous A- ...whatever that was. In fact, of all "music critics" in all of history, refreshingly, you are THE exact polar opposite!
@AndrewDesiderio11179 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I admire you for having a great sense of humor about morons like this. Keep doing what you do! By the way, it appears from its (very primitive) website that Cordell is a cruise and expedition agency - cruises up the crazy river and expeditions to the bottom of the barrel, evidently.
@victorflores91399 ай бұрын
Dear David: I watch their programs on KZbin from Mexico City. I find them instructive and very fun. Some of your comments are awful but most are smart and make me laugh. It has given me back a great interest in music and a deep analysis of works while retaining a great sense of humor. Of course he must have detractors but I have his channel as the favorite of my KZbin subscriptions. What would I like? Shorter or dosed videos. With my respect and admiration: Victor Flores Zavala
@northside77729 ай бұрын
I've been called a "coffee asshole" (jokingly by friends,) because I dare to spoil coffee by stirring in a drop of milk. As far as Rott goes, I like the impressive way his symphony begins, but then have to bail out. I think the recordings are more a testament to good conducting, holding a weak work together as well as good playing, bringing out the beauty of the orchestra, over the music itself. One of my composition teachers in music school years ago once mentioned that Beethoven's Consecration of the House Overture was "one of his weakest pieces yet Toscanini made it all sound great." Anyway, thank you for your insightful reviews. I enjoy them very much.
@owengette80899 ай бұрын
Oh, but Dave, if you don’t issue an apology, you’ll lose this very important, presumably non-paying consumer of your work who had absolutely no influence over you in the first place! Holy cow. As an avid fan of a cult composer myself (Joseph Marx), I’ve come to accept that some people just won’t like his music, and that’s okay! Why does it matter, and what do you get from trying to sway those who are already convinced? Live and let live!
@barryguerrero64809 ай бұрын
Forget it. Hans Rott is too minor of a figure for anybody to get worked up over. he would be nearly completely forgotten, if it weren't for the likelihood that Mahler lifted some of Rott's musical cells for his own first symphony
@tonescape19 ай бұрын
@DavesClassicalGuide: I love how you embraced his derogatory description of you and turned it into yet another useful video! Kudos!
@jessebrennan71309 ай бұрын
You sir are wonderful! 😂 I watch most of your videos - especially your best and worst lists. I take your recommendations of what to spend my time and money on and what not to. But I don't belong to the Dave cult, lol I like recordings that you don't even mention and even a few you give a blah to... And how dare somebody be anti-Semitic toward you! Have a blessed day
@gregd17599 ай бұрын
The guy I am crazy about wrote some 172 complete works and died at 56. Dave has written many a pompous sentences about this guy. Some of the most outrageous have been about simple well intentioned English conductors. The worst mocking was about a robin hood conductor Nottingham. How CT can continue to employ Dave is amazing. He can do as many as 50 KZbin videos a week and only mention my favourite guy about 200 times. Not good enough. Doesn’t Dave really appreciate my favourite guy is floating in the cosmos with 2 yes 2 - count them.. on a gold record? I would like to mention Wikipedia for help in my creation of this post. And also acknowledge my 2 cats edited this post. Also mention my Murray hill complete works ( which was a dumpster find circa 1978. ( I believe before dumpsters were created). Not forgetting DGG 1963 recording of complete symphonies conducted by a man actually shorter than Shostakovich. Oh damn. Actually I like Shostakovich a hell of a lot more than my favourite mentioned in first line. But then again I do not believe Murray hill had a complete Shostakovich in 1978 ready for a dumpster dive. So, as we know first memories often eclipse subsequent better later informed memories.
@frgraybean9 ай бұрын
How dare you have an opinion!!!! Oh. Wait. You're a critic. Evidently Rott is not the only one who is insane. Keep up the good work!
@loiccery14199 ай бұрын
« Nuance is the ennemy of cultism » : The most important word here. Look no further. And perhaps we should also add that this type of reaction is encouraged by social networks and the very way the Internet works, based on the speed and superficiality of expression. There's nothing we can do about it, we can only observe and deplore it. Unfortunately, it's all getting worse.
@The_Jupiter2_Mission9 ай бұрын
David provides a great wealth of classical music information and I pretty much don't follow his final recommendations at all. We all have own own tastes and choices and that's all the matters. Someone else's disapproval aint gonna make you like your treasured recording any less.
@jensguldalrasmussen64469 ай бұрын
Our dear Mr. Hurwitz can certainly once in a while err on the side of pompousity, but whether that's a general character trait, is slightly more debatable! 😉 I remember the Roth review and it was ever as balanced and nuanced as Mr. Hurwitz claims it is. And how the complainant can get to the conclusion, he gets to, is quite mysterious. One wonders whether he actually listened to it? What concerns the snide unpleasant remarks and the veiled insinuations, he makes, they are simply just that: unpleasant! And what's more, they clearly show who is the real A-RWS-hole here! 💣
@culturalconfederacy9 ай бұрын
The person who sent you that email, is probably a fan of Djabadary's Piano Concerto. Most likely played in the orchestra that recorded that monster.
@williamhollin14459 ай бұрын
45 years as a High School Orchestra and Band Director and horn player here. I watch your videos as often as I can. I sometimes disagree with your criticisms, good and bad...BUT...you (most importantly) drive me to listen to the recordings you discuss and to more deeply think through those performances as I prepare my own. I am most partial to your presentations on Beethoven and Haydn. Just as important, I grow through your videos and look forward to each new one. The guy who sent that email has a lot of chutzpah, but your comment at the end of this video that you get anti-Semitic messages, I find horrifying. I almost think you ought to out them.
@richardcapstack9 ай бұрын
As a “point of order, Mr Speaker”, it is perfectly possible to be a pompous so-and-so and be and be an outstanding musical critic at the same time. The two things are not mutually exclusive.
@MassimilianoMari9 ай бұрын
I hate haters. What's the problem if someone expresses an opinion or writes a review? Even if you don't agree, listening to other people's opinions, especially if the person expressing them is a competent person, is always a way to enrich your personal opinion. Furthermore, attacking videos as enjoyable to watch as yours is also slightly masochistic. This email is a form of violence, a little worrying, in general perspective: or not?
@samlaser19759 ай бұрын
You are the best, Dave. I have purchased several of your books-snf found them scholarly, well researched and easy to read, being entertaining and chatty in many cases. Your daily video starts my day in a very positive way-a real antidote to the garbage going on the much of the world today. Kol Hakavod!
@paul-francislaw97749 ай бұрын
It is a comfort to learn I am not alone. I am fortunate to count a member of the Hans Rott cult amongst my musical circle. He considers Rott's e-major symphony as a Holy Grail of 19th century music, and it is a personal spiritual failing on your part if you fail to recognise it. Well, I think it is an interesting piece, and Rott undoubtedly showed great promise. But what more can one say?