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at what cross-purpose the world is dreamt

🔗D.Stearns <STEARNS@CAPECOD.NET>

12/23/2000 8:06:09 PM

I just wanted to take a minute to wish all those whose knowledge,
music and general camaraderie has fired me up here at the tuning list
happy holidays. I really looking forward to hearing, learning and
experiencing more in the coming new year!

If music is indeed a universal language, well, it sure as hell ain't
prose! But the commonality of it all -- the way it can so easily and
miraculously bond people who've never actually met, or who barely know
each other in any other way -- is truly, truly inspiring. And I really
do believe that there is a very special, if only idyllic, message in
there as well...

I think Charles Ives aired this idea quite beautifully when he wrote
"the future of music may not lie entirely with music itself, but
rather with the way it makes itself a part with -- in the way it
encourages and extends, rather than limits, the aspirations and ideals
of the people -- the finer things that humanity does and dreams of".

wishing everyone happy holidays and continued inspired and inspiring
dreaming,

--Dan Stearns

🔗Joseph Pehrson <pehrson@pubmedia.com>

1/3/2001 8:45:33 AM

--- In tuning@egroups.com, "D.Stearns" <STEARNS@C...> wrote:

http://www.egroups.com/message/tuning/16871

>
> I think Charles Ives aired this idea quite beautifully when he wrote
> "the future of music may not lie entirely with music itself, but
> rather with the way it makes itself a part with -- in the way it
> encourages and extends, rather than limits, the aspirations and
ideals of the people -- the finer things that humanity does and
dreams
of".

wishing everyone happy holidays and continued inspired and inspiring
> dreaming,
>
> --Dan Stearns

Bravo yo nuevo Ives! Hope Harrington is right and you make it to the
"big time!"
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Joseph Pehrson