Sir Mustapha
Group: Musicians
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Posted: April 14 2013, 09:17 |
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I had never read Barenboim's views, and they match almost exactly with mine as well. I find that music is better understood and absorbed when it's seen as a wholesome, multi-faceted thing, and not as a merely "spiritual" or "emotional" thing. Emotions don't explain everything. And saying, for example, that "Music Is Math" (like that Boards of Canada track) does not exclude all the other aspects; only enhances them, showing that not only maths exist in emotions, but also vice versa. "Everything is connected" seems to be the best way to put it.
I also think that talking about music, or describing it with words, is much more constructive than some people have it. Just listening to it ends up creating, I believe, a very sheltered and isolated experience; it's "you and the music", and that's not good. A person's frontiers can only be truly broken when he connects with other people; and, so far, the most effective way to do that is with words. Many of my concepts and beliefs regarding music came from other people's thoughts, and not only from their music.
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