Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Is there anything that is more moving and evocative than music itself? A (deceptively) simple Mozart piano sonata is enough to bring tears to my eyes. As I listen to the A minor K. 310 performed by Mitsuko Uchida (no relation to Uchida Sasuke in case you were wondering, but both Uchidas are obscenely talented), I try to grasp for words in an attempt to convey the sheer beauty of each suspension and appogiatura but nothing comes forth. I turn to my Schenker paper and break it down to its little motifs and the Urlinie, but it still doesn't explain why. Why do my emotions reflect that of the music? Why the sense of home at a perfect cadence?Why the lurch of the heart at this moment? But I don't really want an answer. Doing your TYS is never quite the same with the answers available at the back of the book. I think it's better that the elusive spirit of music will continue to remain an unfathomable mystery to music analysts and musicians alike. For that is precisely what makes music so magical.
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