Joy,
the telephone was invented by Alexander Reis and the coal filament light bulb by a German mechanic (1st name Heinrich, to tired to dig up the last name) who had illuminated his workshop by lightbulbs 15ys before Edison toyed around with the topic.
Rod and all,
Bach & Händel & artist's handwriting: In my own profession which is my art and my passion too, i can tell an engineer's personality from looking at his design and be right on spot ... engineering is art, from a certain POV. And i have certain hunches what an artist's handwriting, be he a painter, composer, writer, sculpturer, whatever, tells about his personality. And if i read about the person later, i find the info about his personality to be well-aligned with my hunches in most cases.
Bach and Händel are different personalities alltogether and i can feel this clearly from their music (i am not only looking at the Messiah alone).
Today i found a booklet with a comparison between Bach and Händel attached to my Messiah record. Having a comparison between Bach and Händel concerning their music as well as their life, their way to achieve their personal goals and success (or rather not, in Bach's case) and their personality.
Händel the guy to get along well, turning retreats into victories, able to connect relationships to mighty and influential music lovers and to handle th relationship so lighthanded and virtuously easy on words that he could keep his own POVs, had not to eat the humble pie ... and Bach,always stubborn, always sensed as troublemaker by his superiors, always striking back, writing an over-complex style in letters as going far as to be in struggle with language and using his personal music as last resort to escape from the world ... like a drug ...
I feel it's pointless to even try to compare them, like apples and oranges. I like them both, for differing reasons.
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Greets,
Bernhard
the telephone was invented by Alexander Reis and the coal filament light bulb by a German mechanic (1st name Heinrich, to tired to dig up the last name) who had illuminated his workshop by lightbulbs 15ys before Edison toyed around with the topic.
Rod and all,
Bach & Händel & artist's handwriting: In my own profession which is my art and my passion too, i can tell an engineer's personality from looking at his design and be right on spot ... engineering is art, from a certain POV. And i have certain hunches what an artist's handwriting, be he a painter, composer, writer, sculpturer, whatever, tells about his personality. And if i read about the person later, i find the info about his personality to be well-aligned with my hunches in most cases.
Bach and Händel are different personalities alltogether and i can feel this clearly from their music (i am not only looking at the Messiah alone).
Today i found a booklet with a comparison between Bach and Händel attached to my Messiah record. Having a comparison between Bach and Händel concerning their music as well as their life, their way to achieve their personal goals and success (or rather not, in Bach's case) and their personality.
Händel the guy to get along well, turning retreats into victories, able to connect relationships to mighty and influential music lovers and to handle th relationship so lighthanded and virtuously easy on words that he could keep his own POVs, had not to eat the humble pie ... and Bach,always stubborn, always sensed as troublemaker by his superiors, always striking back, writing an over-complex style in letters as going far as to be in struggle with language and using his personal music as last resort to escape from the world ... like a drug ...
I feel it's pointless to even try to compare them, like apples and oranges. I like them both, for differing reasons.
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Greets,
Bernhard
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