I'm more convinced than ever that, in addition to all the other blessings which 'classical' music brings us, its sense of permanence and order is the one we should treasure, defend and promote. In an increasingly chaotic and frankly scary world of nasty local and regional wars, devastating climate change, challenged values, despised social and political institutions and the virtual disappearance of personal responsibility, it's immensely comforting to know that the phrase or passage which you noticed in the first movement will return in the fourth, even in the most controversial or challenging interpretation of the work in question. If asked of what 'use' classical music is, we could do worse than point out that it will keep our spirits up as we bob up and down at the mercy of the wind and waves, and will also serve as a kind of bucket which will be essential if we are to keep the amount of water in the lifeboat at a safe level.
(I find that a dose of flippancy also helps one to cope with life's day-to-day vagaries).
(I find that a dose of flippancy also helps one to cope with life's day-to-day vagaries).
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