Jonathan Swain quoting Alfred Einstein on the second movement of Mozart’s Violin Sonata in A K526 yesterday morning on TTN: ‘As if God the Father had brought all motion everywhere to a halt for a moment so that man might savour the bitter-sweetness of existence’.
What moments of music represent the numinous (as opposed to the religious) in music for boarders?
For me, four representative examples: Brahms’s Clarinet Quintet, slow movement; closing chorus of Bach’s St Matthew Passion; Der Leiermann at the end of Winterreise; the closing pages of the Eroica Symphony.
What moments of music represent the numinous (as opposed to the religious) in music for boarders?
For me, four representative examples: Brahms’s Clarinet Quintet, slow movement; closing chorus of Bach’s St Matthew Passion; Der Leiermann at the end of Winterreise; the closing pages of the Eroica Symphony.
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