I am listening to Mendelssohn's violin concerto, played by Hilary Hahn and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. She plays it with perfection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1dBg__wsuo
I know, she is American. But "American" is only a name for a person with dozens of Asiatic generations behind her. They, these people from the Far East, have already prevailed in the world of industry and commerce. And they are on the way to prevail in the world of music. What would you do, mastering a perfect mechanism, if you wanted to play Mendelssohn's concert to perfection? There is a way, I think. Study and imitate a known excellent performance. And is not this what Asian (Far East) peoples specialize in doing? They (Japanese) once took German optics and imitated it almost to perfection. Then they set their eyes on the Silicon Valley, and as a result have invaded the word with their electronics.
All this is no wonder. Once people used to put Japan in a shrine and inclined before them. Oh Japan. They bought their products and saw they were good. But think a little. What is that they have really done? Well, they took a finished good and bought it. This finished good is European science. What is the marvel then? What took to Europeans centuries and centuries to develop, generation after generation, was given, in an instant, to these people, who now merely enjoy it. Of course, there is, in our times, no industry without science. Indeed, they are very able when put to imitate. And this is also the secret of their excellence in music. Well, when coming to Art, things are perhaps a little more complex. I don't know. All I am saying is that we cannot develop a complex in the sight of the West. They lived in the Middle Ages a little time ago. Now, it seems to be the time of Oriental hegemony. I am not so easily deceived. This unnatural state of things cannot last very long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1dBg__wsuo
I know, she is American. But "American" is only a name for a person with dozens of Asiatic generations behind her. They, these people from the Far East, have already prevailed in the world of industry and commerce. And they are on the way to prevail in the world of music. What would you do, mastering a perfect mechanism, if you wanted to play Mendelssohn's concert to perfection? There is a way, I think. Study and imitate a known excellent performance. And is not this what Asian (Far East) peoples specialize in doing? They (Japanese) once took German optics and imitated it almost to perfection. Then they set their eyes on the Silicon Valley, and as a result have invaded the word with their electronics.
All this is no wonder. Once people used to put Japan in a shrine and inclined before them. Oh Japan. They bought their products and saw they were good. But think a little. What is that they have really done? Well, they took a finished good and bought it. This finished good is European science. What is the marvel then? What took to Europeans centuries and centuries to develop, generation after generation, was given, in an instant, to these people, who now merely enjoy it. Of course, there is, in our times, no industry without science. Indeed, they are very able when put to imitate. And this is also the secret of their excellence in music. Well, when coming to Art, things are perhaps a little more complex. I don't know. All I am saying is that we cannot develop a complex in the sight of the West. They lived in the Middle Ages a little time ago. Now, it seems to be the time of Oriental hegemony. I am not so easily deceived. This unnatural state of things cannot last very long.
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