
Baseball season is just around the corner and Kyle Gann’s been making sports/music analogies. (That’s Hotaru over there, by the way.) I like John Luther Adams’ response, which likens music to baseball more than basketball. I’ve never been a big basketball fan–although I find the NCAA much more interesting than the NBA–and have often thought that a baseball game is like music. It is slow, like JLA says, but that only serves to increase the tension. It’s like a late Feldman piece. Milton Babbitt, whose music is a bit more eventful than Feldman’s, has a couple of baseball-inspired titles–Around the Horn (1993) for solo horn and Whirled Series (1987) for alto saxophone and piano. I’ll be listening to Babbitt and Feldman for the next couple of weeks to get in the mood for opening day. Go Sox.
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