The Anonymous Widower

I Like Michael Nyman

I’ve never really heard of Michael Nyman before.  But he seems like my sort of man according to The Times.

Last November, Michael Nyman found himself unable to speak, play or compose music. This wasn’t writer’s block or some kind of avant-garde art experiment, but something far more serious. During a routine medical operation, Britain’s most scorned and celebrated contemporary composer suffered a minor stroke.

He’s made a complete recovery, as I hope to.

Some though have been cruel to Michael.

In 2008, Nyman received the CBE at Buckingham Palace. The critic and composer Philip Clark delivered a damning verdict in The Times. “The loneliest man in British contemporary music has finally got the acceptance he craves,” he jeered. “Pity it’s not from anybody interested in music.” Ouch.

I sympathise!

April 7, 2010 - Posted by | World | , ,

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