Yes. In 1962, my parents went out one night for a very rare break from us 3 kids. Dad had one of those large Electrovoice corner horn tube systems. My older sister was babysitting me and my younger brother. She just wanted to watch TV. I paid her 5 cents to turn on the stereo. The album she chose was the "South Pacific" soundtrack. She then proceeded to entertain us, dancing and miming to the entire album. Best nickel I’ve ever spent.
Has anyone here ever commisioned a piece of music?
I mean, we love music right? Music is so central to our lives that we spend crazy sums of money on equipment, tweaks and recordings. We need music in our lives. It is easy to stumble on conversations where 10s of thousands are being spent on the pursuit. So I just wondered if it ever occured to anyone, in this post covid, tough time for musicians, to channel some of the upgrade dollars that appear to be being spent on $15,000 dacs and $20,000 turntables to instead enable the creation an eternal work of art? Following in the footsteps of the patrons of Vienna or the Lords and Ladies of Ireland, etc, etc. by finding a local musician in the genre of your choosing and offering them a commission to create a piece for you. Maybe they will even name it after you, if you like.
If you have been so visionary, speak up and tells us about it. Share the bounty and allow us to compliment you on your contribution to the culture!