Although I’m not a Dr. Who fan I’ve been much taken by a YouTube segment where the Dr. uses time travel to take Van Gogh into the future to see the profound effect his work has had on people in the future. There’s a particularly lovely moment where the curator of the museum, (played by Bill Nighy), gives a homily about the greatness of his work and what it has meant to the world.
I’ve often wondered, should it be possible, how all the composers we revere would feel if they could visit the future and see how their music has affected us. I remember visiting the HMV shop in London with a friend and saying if only Beethoven could see all these different recordings and performances of his music and how loved it is to people today.
I’ve often wondered, should it be possible, how all the composers we revere would feel if they could visit the future and see how their music has affected us. I remember visiting the HMV shop in London with a friend and saying if only Beethoven could see all these different recordings and performances of his music and how loved it is to people today.
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