
Engaging New With Old
Can we take a pause for the sheer audacity this issue’s featured artists possess?!
While we all can agree that classical music has remained relatively unchanged over its century’s long lifespan, only a handful of artists have dared to bring the artform to the pop mainstream. Music connoisseurs may remember Walter Murphy’s disco hit A Fifth of Beethoven or Falco’s synth-pop mainstay Rock Me Amadeus but those hits were decades ago and musical tastes, styles, formats, and audience, have changed.
Enter our featured artists who all took disparate art forms historically marketed in opposition to each other in numerous ways, and revitalized, complemented, shaped and expanded not only the music but consciousness itself, forever changing musical and cultural beliefs and perceptions. A true dawning of the age of Aquarius!
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Image credit: Eugène de Beaumont., Public domain ‘Le Mozart noir’ (black Mozart), Joseph Bologne, the Chevalier de Saint-Georges was the first prominent classical composer of African origin.