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Ulvi Yurtsever wrote in response to me:
>> It is really an amazing thing, that through the artistic process,
>> a person can send emotional messages to people of future
>> generations.
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>How can you know this is the case? We don't have any independent record
>of what Bach's emotions were at the time, let alone at the time of a
>particular composition(which time itself is often uncertain).
I look at it this way; when an artist creates, his/her emotions go into
the creation. In the case of music, these emotions are there to be picked
up on by the listener. In most cases, I think that it's the listener's
response and understanding of the composer's emotions that determines the
degree of appreciation and liking for the composition. Going further, it
is this "emotional message" in music that makes it so desired throughout
the world.
Don Satz
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