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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-08-29 05:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #4619 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4619 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2019-08-30 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, don’t know about the OP but most of the time when people complain about the music being too modern they mean it shouldn’t be pop or rock but wouldn’t care that the music in the Joe Wright Pride and Prejudice is much more modern classical for example because all classical is the same to them.

Anyway minuets are fucking boring.

(Anonymous) 2019-08-30 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
But what are your thoughts on the Ballets Russes and crepes Suzette?

(Anonymous) 2019-08-30 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Minuets are NOT fucking boring.

I find pop music a bit jarring/annoying in ads for things that I expect to be faithful period pieces, and I admit I don't tend have that problem with modern classical (though classical music is NOT all the same to me), but I also think that jarring quality can be used in a way that, like... creates interest rather than turning me off! It's all about how it's done.

It can be jarring in a way that makes you think about the past as being more real, can break through people's notions about music from various periods being 'boring' or appealing only to old people, the juxtaposition can be a reminder that the music of the time was to these people as our music is to us. It can say something about a character to pair them with a song people might know.

Whether it's done well or badly is a bit like pornography, to me-- I can't explain it, but I know it when I see it.

(Anonymous) 2019-08-30 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Though I did like in that Pride and Prejudice that they actually had characters play the music at times! (Lizzie played it badly, Georgiana played it well, Lady Catherine would have been a great proficient, had she ever learned.)

But yeah, it was about 60-70 years too early for that kind of music.