Philippa Greenwood quoted Beethoven:
>"You will ask where my ideas come from. I cannot say for certain.
>They come uncalled, sometimes independently, sometimes in association
>with other things. It seems to me that I could wrest them from Nature
>herself with my own hands, as I go walking in the woods. They come
>to me in the silence of the night or in the early morning, stirred
>into being by moods which the poet would put into words, but which
>I put into sounds; and these go through my head ringing and singing
>and storming until at last I have them before me as notes."
This is exactly what I like about the "old masters". They got their
inspirations from Nature, moods, etc. Contemporary composers seem
to get their inspirations from mathematics and the desire to be
original/different.
Michael Lee
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