"Our task is not to find the maximum amount of content in a work of art, much less to squeeze more content out of the work than is already there. Our task is to cut back content so that we can see the thing at all." --Susan Sontag
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"Our task is not to find the maximum amount of content in a work of art, much less to squeeze more content out of the work than is already there. Our task is to cut back content so that we can see the thing at all." --Susan Sontag
Tis the season for..........starting from next thursday, the US Thanksgiving Day, the (commercial) holiday season officially starts. Beethoven's music can either save you from spending money or help you to vent the anger after spending too much money.....
主题与变奏是贝多芬晚期作品的主要创作原则。对贝多芬而言,变奏与修饰大不相同。与他同时代的音乐家莫米格尼(Jerome-Joseph de Momigny)解释:“变奏有科学依据,修饰则是品味的问题。”运用变奏科学于素材中,是使贝多芬遨游于想象力的领域,且不致迷失方向的方法。对于一位失去听觉的作曲家而言,要带着一副音乐的罗盘才能出航。
I quote her because she is the author of a book that I am reading these days. She is intriguing, to say the least.
-klassische(老音乐迷);
2006-11-15(#3321656@0)
The essential aims of true art are to imitate nature, and, where necessary, to aid it. If art imitates nature, then indisputably the natural element must everywhere shine through in works of art.
这显然是还未启蒙的观点. many works of art are about human emotions, not nature.
-klassische(老音乐迷);
2006-11-15(#3322060@0)