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A classical concert
by John Ray (Posted 03-23-2006 12:14 AM) [View Discussion | Join Discussion | Rate Thread ]

Last Tuesday (21st.) was the birthday of J.S. Bach -- of whom I am a great afficianado. So Anne and I went to an organ concert at a nearby Lutheran church to celebrate the occasion. Both the organ and the organist were excellent and Bach's ringingly self-confident music grabbed me from the very first notes.

The thing that inspired this post however was the prominence of East Asians on the occasion. The man selling tickets at the door was Chinese in fact. It reminded me that I have often read that the great Western classical music has a proportionately much bigger following in China and Japan than it does in the West.

I am very grateful for that. It could well be that Western culture is now decadent and much of our glorious cultural heritage stands in danger of being largely lost. I was for instance horrified to find out that, at the end of his high school years, my son had never heard of such great English poets as Wordsworth and Coleridge. I promptly sat down and read him some of course. The only introduction to poetry that his school gave him was to a very minor black poet! I happen to have known the black poet concerned (Kath Walker) and can tell you that she was essentially a Leftist whiner and little more.

So our kids are being de-educated and de-acculturated and it seems possible that there will one day be very few of our own people left who will know enough to carry on the knowledge and appreciation of past cultural wonders and attainments. That Asians may keep alive what we do not is therefore some comfort to me. While there is life there is hope.

When I first heard the music of Bach at age 13 (It was a performance of the Toccata and fugue in D minor) it was an electrifying experience for me. It would be sad indeed if the generations to come never got the exposure that would introduce them also to our crowning musical achievements. But I think that lack of exposure is probably already happening in far too many cases. So if Asians keep alive our great cultural traditions it will all be to the good.

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Ray is the editor of Dissecting Leftism blog. He's a tall, jocular former university teacher aged 62 at the time of writing in 2005 who still has a fair bit of hair. He is an Australian born of working class origins and British ancestry. His doctorate is in psychology but he taught mainly sociology . He also made lots of money in real estate so retired when he was 39. His main interests are blogging, classical music, history, the stockmarket, current affairs and languages. He has been married four times to four fine women with whom he is still on amicable terms. He has one son born in 1987. He is totally non-sporting.

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