So Rod, my new nemisis, this is the way I look at it:
Throughout the programme, Hazelwood's been trying to make this one point - Mozart lived music. By that he meant that Mozart composed out of his own living experiences, thus he's achieved a level of humanity in music that nobody before nor after has achieved. The popularity of Mozart's music with literally everybody, is based on this innate, unspoken and immediate connection that connects every human soul. You don't need to learn to like Mozart - you just love him the very first time. Nietzsche said: "Beethoven composed music by listening music; Mozart composed music by gazing into life."
Michael, thanks for the infor, I'll be watching it for sure.
Throughout the programme, Hazelwood's been trying to make this one point - Mozart lived music. By that he meant that Mozart composed out of his own living experiences, thus he's achieved a level of humanity in music that nobody before nor after has achieved. The popularity of Mozart's music with literally everybody, is based on this innate, unspoken and immediate connection that connects every human soul. You don't need to learn to like Mozart - you just love him the very first time. Nietzsche said: "Beethoven composed music by listening music; Mozart composed music by gazing into life."
Michael, thanks for the infor, I'll be watching it for sure.
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