News:

BEFORE POSTING read our Guidelines.

Main Menu

What is it?

Started by Paul Barasi, Friday 06 December 2013, 13:44

Previous topic - Next topic

Gauk

I believe all vocal music should be performed in Esperanto. Then it will be equally incomprehensible to everyone!

eschiss1

Loglan may be a better choice than Esperanto for that distinction, I'm guessing... (and quite a bit has been written in Esperanto, I see.)

Gauk

Returning to the OP, I think that without a knowledge of less well-known music, one has a poorer appreciation of the music of the past. Those who listen only to concert standards can't know, for instance, what other composers were part of the musical milieu in which Beethoven worked. Without being able to compare Beethoven's music to that of his contemporaries one has, I think, a lesser appreciation of what he did.

semloh

Yes, I agree. Musical education enhances appreciation. Who knows Mozart, whom only Mozart knows? - or something like that!  ::)

Mark Thomas

Gosh, what a profound and original thought!  ;)

semloh

Quote from: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 25 December 2013, 07:34
Gosh, what a profound and original thought!  ;)

Yes, indeed. Who would have thought it?  ;D