ARE YOU READY FOR THIS ?
Holidays over now lets get our minds focused again.
My major interests in Life are ofcourse Beethoven and Shakespeare - though I have studied shakespeare , read and saw all his plays, but I am no Bod. Perhaps to a lesser degree I have studied Beethoven , who has also had a profound effect on me, and continue to study him and am fascinated in comparing these to giant intellectuals.
Help, I am getting out of my depth here, so I hope you can help. I wish i could live my life again to have more time.
Beethoven is said to be the greatest constructive Genius of any musician who ever live and will never be surpassed, exept for our well loved shakespeare.
Both highly perceptive and intellectual, yet both nurtured in different environments, and seemingly have different visions on the destiny of Humankind.
Like Beethoven, Shakespeare was profoundly interested in intellectual issues, which he did not choose to codify, reconcile, or resolve, but rather to dramatize in such a way that his audience or listeners became thrillingly aware of an extra dimension in daily life.
Shakespeare reveals mankind as being imprisoned by fate:-
as CLAUDIO IN MEASURE FOR MEASURE
Aye, but to die, and go we know not where, to lie in cold obstuction and to rot!
This sensible warm motion to become a kneaded clod, and the delighted spirits to bathe in fiery floods, or to reside in thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice,
To be imprisoned in the viewless winds and blown in restless violence round about the pendant world;
Or to be worse than worst, of these that lawless and uncertain thought imagine Howling, tis too horrible .
The weariest and most loathed worldly life that age, ache, penury and imprisonment can lay on nature is a paradise to what we fear of death.
(This is Shakespeares imagination of Hell! )
Then we have the great soliloquy in Macbeth.- I have quoted the last part;-
Out! Out! brief candle, Life is but a walking shadow; a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more;
It is a tale told by and idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying Nothing.
Does Shakespeare really think that Life signifies NOTHING ?
Stirring stuff isnt it!
I have learned quite a few soliloquys of by heart.
Back to Beethovens vision of humankind.
Beethoven had a Utopian view of society, of brotherhood, freedom, Elisium etc. which is what the 9th symphony is all about, I think, of peace, hope and a new world order.
Beethoven embraced the Kantian philosophy which is evident in his works.
Shakespeare is a profound chronicler of the human experience , his genius endlessly
meditates paradoxes of reality and Illusion.
Your thougthts and comments will be most welcome.
margaret.
Holidays over now lets get our minds focused again.
My major interests in Life are ofcourse Beethoven and Shakespeare - though I have studied shakespeare , read and saw all his plays, but I am no Bod. Perhaps to a lesser degree I have studied Beethoven , who has also had a profound effect on me, and continue to study him and am fascinated in comparing these to giant intellectuals.
Help, I am getting out of my depth here, so I hope you can help. I wish i could live my life again to have more time.
Beethoven is said to be the greatest constructive Genius of any musician who ever live and will never be surpassed, exept for our well loved shakespeare.
Both highly perceptive and intellectual, yet both nurtured in different environments, and seemingly have different visions on the destiny of Humankind.
Like Beethoven, Shakespeare was profoundly interested in intellectual issues, which he did not choose to codify, reconcile, or resolve, but rather to dramatize in such a way that his audience or listeners became thrillingly aware of an extra dimension in daily life.
Shakespeare reveals mankind as being imprisoned by fate:-
as CLAUDIO IN MEASURE FOR MEASURE
Aye, but to die, and go we know not where, to lie in cold obstuction and to rot!
This sensible warm motion to become a kneaded clod, and the delighted spirits to bathe in fiery floods, or to reside in thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice,
To be imprisoned in the viewless winds and blown in restless violence round about the pendant world;
Or to be worse than worst, of these that lawless and uncertain thought imagine Howling, tis too horrible .
The weariest and most loathed worldly life that age, ache, penury and imprisonment can lay on nature is a paradise to what we fear of death.
(This is Shakespeares imagination of Hell! )
Then we have the great soliloquy in Macbeth.- I have quoted the last part;-
Out! Out! brief candle, Life is but a walking shadow; a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more;
It is a tale told by and idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying Nothing.
Does Shakespeare really think that Life signifies NOTHING ?
Stirring stuff isnt it!
I have learned quite a few soliloquys of by heart.
Back to Beethovens vision of humankind.
Beethoven had a Utopian view of society, of brotherhood, freedom, Elisium etc. which is what the 9th symphony is all about, I think, of peace, hope and a new world order.
Beethoven embraced the Kantian philosophy which is evident in his works.
Shakespeare is a profound chronicler of the human experience , his genius endlessly
meditates paradoxes of reality and Illusion.
Your thougthts and comments will be most welcome.
margaret.
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