In the FT recently (October 11th), John Kay wrote an article headed ‘Genius can change the world’ triggered by the death of Steve Jobs.
He opened the article by quoting Schopenhauer:
1. How would you define genius, as opposed to ‘mere’ talent, with respect to music, first as applied to composers, second (if you believe it is relevant) as applied to performers?
And …
2. Given your definition, which composers (or performers) would you say exhibited genius and which ‘mere’ talent?
Euan
He opened the article by quoting Schopenhauer:
Talent hits the target others cannot hit; genius hits the target others cannot see.
Here is another definition I have read:Talent does what it can; genius does what it must.
1. How would you define genius, as opposed to ‘mere’ talent, with respect to music, first as applied to composers, second (if you believe it is relevant) as applied to performers?
And …
2. Given your definition, which composers (or performers) would you say exhibited genius and which ‘mere’ talent?
Euan
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