"Almost every one of my various zero numbered birthdays has had a big concert in London and often in Paris"
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The brag is there, but it’s carefully disguised as an observational aside. “Almost every one” adds a wink of modesty while still establishing a pattern: the culture industry has made a ritual out of him. And the ritual isn’t private; it’s public, institutional, and geographically coded. London and Paris aren’t random cities. They’re shorthand for prestige ecosystems - major orchestras, commissioning networks, critics, and the kind of audience that treats contemporary music as a civic asset rather than an eccentric hobby.
The subtext is also about time, Carter’s lifelong obsession, refracted through biography. Most artists get one coronation, if they’re lucky. Carter suggests repeated canonizations, spaced out by decades, as if his career keeps re-entering the present tense. There’s a faint incredulity beneath the calm surface: he lived long enough - and composed well enough, late enough - to watch his own “living composer” status become a recurring European event.
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