Originally posted by Lento
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It really doesn't matter where the impact comes. What makes Boulez's music worth returning to is that it can be experienced and appreciated on many different levels. But over and above that I'm not sure I really know what it means for music to be appreciated "intellectually" as opposed to appreciated in some other way. The thing about music is that it's a domain of experience where distinctions like intellectual/sensual lose their applicability. You can talk about music in an intellectual way of course, which for some reason some people find weird or inappropriate, but to listen in an intellectual way...?
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