A little attempt at philosophizing
with the Beethoven's 9th symphony and the late string quartets in mind, as they in particular are difficult to analyse.
If we cannot follow Beethoven's music all the way, or if we do not clearly perceive the whole picture, we are at least free to imagine it , he makes us feel that we are at least free to do so.
For he is but reaching out and beyond mankind, trying to see what he can of the infinite and it's immensities....throwing back to us what he can, conscious that of he would contemplate the 'greater' he must wrestle with the 'lesser', even though it dims an outline, that he must struggle if he would hurl back anything--even a broken fragment of Truth to examine and perchance in it find a germ of some part of Truth; conscious at all times, of the futility of his effort and it's messasge, conscious of it's elusivness but ever hopeful for it, and confident that it's foundation, if not medium is somewhere near the eventual and "absolute good" the divine TRUTH underlying all life!
Through his music, Beethoven gives us the reality of thought and necessity of it's freedom, so that the narrowest mind can be open!
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Well, that's done my head in,
Now for a nice strong cup of coffee.
I shall be interested in the view of other members.
[This message has been edited by lysander (edited July 05, 2003).]
with the Beethoven's 9th symphony and the late string quartets in mind, as they in particular are difficult to analyse.
If we cannot follow Beethoven's music all the way, or if we do not clearly perceive the whole picture, we are at least free to imagine it , he makes us feel that we are at least free to do so.
For he is but reaching out and beyond mankind, trying to see what he can of the infinite and it's immensities....throwing back to us what he can, conscious that of he would contemplate the 'greater' he must wrestle with the 'lesser', even though it dims an outline, that he must struggle if he would hurl back anything--even a broken fragment of Truth to examine and perchance in it find a germ of some part of Truth; conscious at all times, of the futility of his effort and it's messasge, conscious of it's elusivness but ever hopeful for it, and confident that it's foundation, if not medium is somewhere near the eventual and "absolute good" the divine TRUTH underlying all life!
Through his music, Beethoven gives us the reality of thought and necessity of it's freedom, so that the narrowest mind can be open!
============================================
Well, that's done my head in,
Now for a nice strong cup of coffee.
I shall be interested in the view of other members.
[This message has been edited by lysander (edited July 05, 2003).]
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