David Hurwitz

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Madiel

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Madiel

Quote from: Scion7 on October 09, 2023, 11:05:28 AMHe remains a dullard.

Much better reviewers and sites out there.

Thank you for that playground-level assessment.
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Baxcalibur

Okay, might as well throw my hat in the ring.

The way that Hurwitz replies to Youtube commenters who disagree with him is often disrespectful. It makes me resent how the search results are full of his videos when I'm just searching for a piece to listen to.

It's really amazing that this man has the online following he has. We live in a time when streaming services and video sites have made it easier than ever to listen for yourself and form your own opinions.

DavidW

Quote from: Madiel on October 09, 2023, 06:33:02 AMSECOND EDIT: And if YOU bothered searching Classics Today you would find his existing rave reviews of Herreweghe's Bach.

That is nearly all David Vernier reviews, but I concede the point that DH is not as overwhelmingly negative as I vaguely recalled.

Madiel

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Quote from: DavidW on October 09, 2023, 06:39:08 PMThat is nearly all David Vernier reviews, but I concede the point that DH is not as overwhelmingly negative as I vaguely recalled.

...I'm tempted to go back and explicitly count how many of the reviews are by Vernier, but it's less than half of the total.

So no, it is not nearly all David Vernier reviews. There are 35 reviews in total and only 20 left that I haven't already mentioned. Why persist with these kind of statements that can be objectively disproved?

You also claimed that most of the reviews of Herreweghe, by anyone, were negative. This is false. Search for Herreweghe reviews on the site. It's not rocket science, and yet somehow you still can't be bothered to check.
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71 dB

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Quote from: Baxcalibur on October 09, 2023, 04:00:13 PMThe way that Hurwitz replies to Youtube commenters who disagree with him is often disrespectful.

It's really amazing that this man has the online following he has.

DH is a provocateur and should be interpreted as such. He makes it very clear the opinions he expresses are his own subjective opinions and he acknowledges other people may have differing opinions. He also gives explanations/justifications for his opinions. He seems to be willing to change his mind if need be. He does a lot to educate people new to classical music for example making videos about the key works to get into composer X etc.

I find DH an interesting and entertaining person to listen to for his vast knowledge of classical music and different recordings and for his colourful language/funny mannerisms. I don't take him too seriously and I understand how some things he says are expressed tongue on the cheek. In my opinion it is childish and thin-skinned to be offended by him. I don't always agree with him, but I know I can learn from him. I have to say watching his videos somehow takes my mind completely off the problems in the World. That is a huge plus for me!  :)

DH's online following is based on several things in my opinion. He is provocative and he makes tons of informative videos (several every day). His videos are also harmless from the point of Youtube algorithms (no controversial politics and sensitive topics) and he has the connections to have permission to use sound clips from recordings. So, his channel isn't shadow-banned. There are no reasons why he shouldn't have a large following.
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Florestan

Quote from: 71 dB on October 10, 2023, 05:14:24 AMDH is a provocateur and should be interpreted as such. He makes it very clear the opinions he expresses are his own subjective opinions and he acknowledges other people may have differing opinions. He also gives explanations/justifications for his opinions. He seems to be willing to change his mind if need be. He does a lot to educate people new to classical music for example making videos about the key works to get into composer X etc.

I find DH an interesting and entertaining person to listen to for his vast knowledge of classical music and different recordings and for his colourful language/funny mannerisms. I don't take him too seriously and I understand how some things he says are expressed tongue on the cheek. In my opinion it is childish and thin-skinned to be offended by him. I don't always agree with him, but I know I can learn from him. I have to say watching his videos somehow takes my mind completely off the problems in the World. That is a huge plus for me!  :)

DH's online following is based on several things in my opinion. He is provocative and he makes tons of informative videos (several every day). His videos are also harmless from the point of Youtube algorithms (no controversial politics and sensitive topics) and he has the connections to have permission to use sound clips from recordings. So, his channel isn't shadow-banned. There are no reasons why he shouldn't have a large following.

Excellent post.
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Karl Henning

Quote from: 71 dB on October 10, 2023, 05:14:24 AMIn my opinion it is childish and thin-skinned to be offended by him.
Of course. Just a point of clarification on my side, it is no question of being offended by any opinion he expresses. I express opinions all the time, and my opinion of Hurwitz is that he is largely an ass in whose opinions I take no interest.
Karl Henning, Ph.D.
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Boston MA
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nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

Madiel

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Quote from: 71 dB on October 10, 2023, 05:14:24 AMDH's online following is based on several things in my opinion. He is provocative and he makes tons of informative videos (several every day). His videos are also harmless from the point of Youtube algorithms (no controversial politics and sensitive topics) and he has the connections to have permission to use sound clips from recordings. So, his channel isn't shadow-banned. There are no reasons why he shouldn't have a large following.

Add to that a lack of rivals as far as I can see. There are certainly elements of his style that I could do without, but... who else is actually supplying this market? I've found a few other channels discussing pieces of classical music (mostly the same old warhorses, but I did find one guy discussing Beethoven's "Moonlight" sonata in a way that was genuinely interesting and informative, so I'll go back to him), but in terms of archives of reviews and recommending recordings there really doesn't seem to be much that isn't behind a paywall (eg Gramophone magazine, Fanfare). The nearest equivalent is the BBC Record Review / Building a Library which to some extent is available, but there are significant restrictions for anyone outside the UK.

So yes, one reason for Hurwitz' popularity and prominence when you go searching for this sort of information is a lack of other people supplying it.
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Florestan

Quote from: Karl Henning on October 10, 2023, 05:30:04 AMOf course. Just a point of clarification on my side, it is no question of being offended by any opinion he expresses. I express opinions all the time, and my opinion of Hurwitz is that he is largely an ass in whose opinions I take no interest.

Honest and straightforward. Not unlike DH himself, actually.  :D
There is no theory. You have only to listen. Pleasure is the law. — Claude Debussy

Karl Henning

Quote from: Florestan on October 10, 2023, 05:58:36 AMHonest and straightforward. Not unlike DH himself, actually.  :D
I appreciate that you equably allow both DH his opinion and me, mine. 😉
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[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
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His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

AnotherSpin

Quote from: Karl Henning on October 10, 2023, 05:30:04 AMOf course. Just a point of clarification on my side, it is no question of being offended by any opinion he expresses. I express opinions all the time, and my opinion of Hurwitz is that he is largely an ass in whose opinions I take no interest.

I've said before, I rarely agree with Hurwitz. Although I listen to him extremely seldom because I don't have the patience for long videos. I'd prefer it if he had a Twitter feed. Anyway, although I don't agree, I'm usually interested in what he has to say.

Pohjolas Daughter

I do appreciate his enthusiasm for many of the works that he discusses.  Hopefully, he's helping encourage newer classical listeners to check out more works and explore more composers and their music.

And, yes, short of subscribing to classical music magazines, and even with that, it can be rather daunting to figure out where/how to start dipping ones toe in (or which pool to wade around in).

PD
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DavidW

Quote from: AnotherSpin on October 10, 2023, 07:40:50 AMI've said before, I rarely agree with Hurwitz. Although I listen to him extremely seldom because I don't have the patience for long videos. I'd prefer it if he had a Twitter feed. Anyway, although I don't agree, I'm usually interested in what he has to say.

Yes I used to read his reviews because they were the opposite.  Concisely written, not half an hour of endless blather.

Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: DavidW on October 10, 2023, 10:37:16 AMYes I used to read his reviews because they were the opposite.  Concisely written, not half an hour of endless blather.
As an aside, I did appreciate that he had adopted two kittens (which he introduced one of them to viewers)--I think back in March?  I decided to watch one of his videos (forget which one now) and ran across that info.  If nothing else, he gets a "like" for me for doing that.  :)

PD
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Karl Henning

Quote from: DavidW on October 10, 2023, 10:37:16 AMYes I used to read his reviews because they were the opposite.  Concisely written, not half an hour of endless blather.
Like a mediocre preacher on Sunday morning: he'll take up half an hour, even if what he actually has to say could be adequately expressed in ten minutes.
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Composer & Clarinetist
Boston MA
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[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

Madiel

YouTube does have facilities to skip within videos, people. I use them liberally.
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(poco) Sforzando

Whenever I feel a need for an afternoon nap, I start one of his more verbose videos and turn off the lights. Works every time.
"I don't know what sforzando means, though it clearly means something."

(poco) Sforzando

Quote from: Baxcalibur on October 09, 2023, 04:00:13 PMOkay, might as well throw my hat in the ring.

The way that Hurwitz replies to Youtube commenters who disagree with him is often disrespectful. It makes me resent how the search results are full of his videos when I'm just searching for a piece to listen to.

It's really amazing that this man has the online following he has. We live in a time when streaming services and video sites have made it easier than ever to listen for yourself and form your own opinions.

Hurwitz at his nastiest:

Comment: I quite enjoy Solti's Zauberflote remake; and several reviews I've read say that it's better than his first Zauberflote. I haven't heard the first, so I can't say whether I agree or not.

Hurwitz: Then you shouldn't comment about what you haven't heard. It's not better (but to be fair, they're both quite good). In any case, I left out discussion of opera because those recordings are more about singers than the conductor.

Leaving aside the dubiousness of H's last comment, his attack on the poster was totally uncalled for - since the poster quite specifically said he was not commenting on a recording he hadn't heard. Of course, if I called Hurwitz out on this publically, my post would be deleted. He loves deleting posts. I've had some of my most innocuous comments deleted, which is why I won't comment there any longer. But if you kiss Dave's fat ass, he loves you.
"I don't know what sforzando means, though it clearly means something."

71 dB

Quote from: Karl Henning on October 10, 2023, 05:30:04 AMMy opinion of Hurwitz is that he is largely an ass in whose opinions I take no interest.

Would you Karl say he comes out as an ass in this video? Furthermore, do you disagree and in what way with what he says in this video?



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