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Published: Thursday, 07 November 2024 at 09:00 AM


Read on to discover why even the best composers sometimes produce terrible music…

There are many similarities between football and classical music – as Shostakovich, that fanatical footie fan, might have observed. In both fields, not everything goes according to form. If Arsenal were drawn in the FA Cup against, say, Enfield Town, you would bet your house on an Arsenal win. But every year some Premier League club plays awfully and gets knocked out by lowly opposition.

Terrible music… even great composers have off days

It’s the same with composers. Buy a ticket to a Beethoven concert and you expect (and nearly always get) a certain quality. It’s called genius. But even Beethoven had off-days. Years ago, someone decided it would be fun to perform his Wellington’s Victory beside the Wellington Arch in the middle of Hyde Park Corner in central London. What a disaster! Around the performers the traffic roared, but that wasn’t the main trouble. The problem was that you could still hear the music. It was terrible: trivial, noisy and blatant. How could the colossal mind that created the ‘Eroica’ and the late string quartets also have churned out this noisy dross?