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Unaccompanied Sonata

🔗Paul Hahn <Paul-Hahn@...>

2/17/1997 7:28:37 AM
On Fri, 14 Feb 1997, it was written:
> This isn't quite correct. Actually, at first all that happens is that
> one of his Listeners sneaks him a tape of Bach . . . and, afraid of
> being discovered, he gives himself away when he stops experimenting with
> fugue, and stops inventing new timbres for fear of reproducing a
> harpsichord. They just send him away from his home and his Instrument,
> his life as a composer, after that. The incident with the piano was his
> second offense, and that's when they cut off his fingers. His third
> offense is . . . and then after _that_ . . .

I got so caught up in describing and plugging the story that I forgot
my original point: namely, that his music does _not_ become ugly. It
remains extraordinarily beautiful. The state finds it necessary to stop
his output because (in their eyes) it is, by virtue of the fact that he
has been "polluted" by hearing Bach, _no longer entirely original_. He
has heard another's musical ideas, and cannot help but be influenced by
them.

--pH (manynote@library.wustl.edu or http://library.wustl.edu/~manynote)
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