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Re: "The Test of Time"



--- In Concerto_Deliverance@yahoogroups.com, Monart Pon <monart@...>
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> Is it possible that somewhere in the world today, there is a new piece
> of music that no-one (except the composer and maybe a few listeners)
> knows about, that was created in the name or spirit of "Concerto of
> Deliverance"?

It seems that as presented in the books' narrative one would have to
experience it first without basis and being moved by it one can say that
it is reminiscent of the narrative in the book and evokes a sense of
deliverance or of the spirit being delivered from artificial immobility
or paralysis.

>If such a music exists, how would we come to know about
> it, hear it, appreciate it, and praise it, if it so deserves?

Good fortune?

>How does innovative music that doesn't easily meet traditional
expectations come
> to pass the test of time (its own time and for times to come)?


Those who hear it making an effort to expose their friends of like
resonance of spirit to its sounds so that they too can appreciate it ...
how much of our likes and dislikes are directed from previous experience
and how musch from a spontaneous resonance coming from within?

>
.....

TC

>
> Monart
>






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I need a break to review what has transpired since the first comments were made about the Concerto music and about its production. It's becoming more and more...
Monart Pon
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This message is with respect to Monart's re-posted questions: I don't mean the following harshly, but I *do* mean it. I believe this possibility exists, so...
Mary-Ann A.
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Oct 24, 2003
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Thank you, Mary-Ann, for your direct answers (in "Re: A Break") to my questions concerning art appreciation -- questions which (I assure you) were not...
Monart Pon
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Nov 1, 2003
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Wow, Monart, that was incredible. You put a lot of work into that post, and I agree with your scenarios and hypotheticals. Musically speaking, I have nothing...
Mary-Ann A.
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On Friday, October 31, 2003 11:22 PM Monart Pon ... I suppose it's like any other art form. How many great poems might be languishing in someone's drawers or...
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... wrote: ... It seems that as presented in the books' narrative one would have to experience it first without basis and being moved by it one can say that it...
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On Thursday, October 23, 2003 11:05 PM Mary-Ann A. ... That etcetera includes about three hundred or more years of high art.:) ... I hope so, but history is...
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