This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ...This leads me to a digression. I must protest against Fallacy re the tendency amongst some to imagine that because a great the ld Master lived so many years ago, because his body has long mmo. been dead and buried, his music must also be in a sense dead tional.--unemotional, un-alive and passionless. Could there be a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ...This leads me to a digression. I must protest against Fallacy re the tendency amongst some to imagine that because a great the ld Master lived so many years ago, because his body has long mmo. been dead and buried, his music must also be in a sense dead tional.--unemotional, un-alive and passionless. Could there be a more fatuitous mistake! Surely, all these great Masters were pulsating, living beings, at least quite as alive and fervent as we are, as emotional, as full of passion, as full of strong feeling and thought as the best of us to-day, and probably far more so! Indeed, is it not evident, that it is just because they had such phenomenal Enthusiasm for their art, because they had such phenomenal feeling and vitality--and reasoning power--that they were able to give us such masterpieces? Then again, the records we have of their playing, are they records of Mendelssohnian cold glitter? Do we not read just the contrary? Yet it is pretended by some, to-day, that it is not "classical" to put any human emotion into Beethoven or Bach!... Indeed, there are some signs lately that Chopin--of all people--is soon to be relegated to the realm of the cold and dead--and "classic."x 1 But what a misunderstanding of a term! Should not "classical"' signify that perfect balance of the emotional and the intellectual which is the very foundation of all true art? There is no such "balance" if we delete the emotional. in giving Now, please do not misunderstand me to maintain that emotional Beethoven and Bach are to be treated in the manner of must not be Schumann, Brahms, Chopin and Debussy! It is true, indeed, lost sight of. that the more shapely, the more architectural the music, the less ornately may it be treated. To smudge over ...
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