I once drop in a butcher's shop and observed he had the radio on. I could here Brahms' 4th symphony coming out from the radio loudspeaker. Trying to show off, I asked him if he knew what he was hearing. He answered he didn't and that he listened to classical music because it made him feel well.
I left the place wondering how a person who had been listening to the radio for years, and a classical music radio station must transmit that symphony nearly once a month, could ignore such fundamental fact. A little thought showed then that music merely peacefully slid over his skin without leaving a footprint in him. What a pity, I said to myself, and walked away sinked in new thoughts.
-- Preste Juan de las Indias.
I left the place wondering how a person who had been listening to the radio for years, and a classical music radio station must transmit that symphony nearly once a month, could ignore such fundamental fact. A little thought showed then that music merely peacefully slid over his skin without leaving a footprint in him. What a pity, I said to myself, and walked away sinked in new thoughts.
-- Preste Juan de las Indias.
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