To Rod Corkin
(I emphasize that I am not a musician or music scholar). My theory as to the meaning of the great discord as entertained by the story's young composer figure, Starry:
In all the light that flowed upon the world, there was music. Its surprise came to him out of the light. He knew that, like spirit, music was this: it was attention to the light. Alone in his quiet rooms, Starry listened to the music that no one had yet heard.
The light flowed upon the plane of order and disorder that was the plane of every man's soul. The musician's soul rose to the beauty and the power of the light, which it could not encompass but only approach.
In the great discord opening the Finale of the Ninth Symphony, Beethoven had arrived at the portal of that utter beauty and power. It was denied him to look beyond the portal, and he accepted this. The great discord was his recognition of the limit of the soul's vision short of infinite beauty and infinite power. The discord was not rage, it was recognition.
(I emphasize that I am not a musician or music scholar). My theory as to the meaning of the great discord as entertained by the story's young composer figure, Starry:
In all the light that flowed upon the world, there was music. Its surprise came to him out of the light. He knew that, like spirit, music was this: it was attention to the light. Alone in his quiet rooms, Starry listened to the music that no one had yet heard.
The light flowed upon the plane of order and disorder that was the plane of every man's soul. The musician's soul rose to the beauty and the power of the light, which it could not encompass but only approach.
In the great discord opening the Finale of the Ninth Symphony, Beethoven had arrived at the portal of that utter beauty and power. It was denied him to look beyond the portal, and he accepted this. The great discord was his recognition of the limit of the soul's vision short of infinite beauty and infinite power. The discord was not rage, it was recognition.
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