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Len Fehskens responds to Mike Leghorn:
>>what is the big deal about Bach's Mass in B minor? ... I find it
>>boring. Is my recording faulty? Should I get my hearing checked?
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>Regarding the more general issue about the words: I don't think you can
>divorce the words from the music, especially in religious music, but you
>don't need to believe the words to appreciate the sentiments they express,
>and the way the music expresses or supports those sentiments. I think
>if you ignore the words you're ignoring an important part of the music.
>This is not to say that you can't appreciate the music, only that you're
>missing something.
Do not think it's true, for sure, you have to know, that this is Saint
John Passion for example, and I know that this is some religious text
in it ... even I comprehend what it's all about, but .... but later,
when I listen to that music, the words, the contents do not bother me,
not preventing me to listen to my own emotions and to the lovely music
of Bach. I do not know German, it's helps also:-)
Regards
Andrey Dorokhov
Moscow, Russia
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