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... all so interesting. Maclintick and Jayne Lee Wilson seem to have an approach to this music that is very different to how I relate to it. Theirs may of course be more Sibelian (or Siberian) - feeling deep emotional relationships with the natural world, and identifying them in the music. For me, none of this applies : I 'get' it as music, as great music - and that's it : I get no synaesthetic relationship to anything outside what it is as music.
Marvellous how so many musics can communicate in so many different ways to different hearers...
[... the pedant in me has to remind the world that cuckoo clocks are Black Forest German - Orson Welles was wrong ]
... all so interesting. Maclintick and Jayne Lee Wilson seem to have an approach to this music that is very different to how I relate to it. Theirs may of course be more Sibelian (or Siberian) - feeling deep emotional relationships with the natural world, and identifying them in the music. For me, none of this applies : I 'get' it as music, as great music - and that's it : I get no synaesthetic relationship to anything outside what it is as music.
Marvellous how so many musics can communicate in so many different ways to different hearers...
Originally posted by Maclintick
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