9811. Johnnie [188.143.232.37] 16 Aug 2015 - 05:53 |
We need someone with experience does liagor work However lurking behind this question is an even bigger one. We can all agree that music is dishonoured if we let it dribble away in the background, as an accompaniment to chatting over a skinny frappucino or answering emails. But does it follow that to honour music as it deserves, we have to listen closely to it? There are many ways to relate to music, after all, and it may be that weโre moving into a period where โtaking music seriouslyโ means something else entirely. But thatโs really hard to discuss, when our image of what โtaking music seriouslyโ means is a person sitting rapt in a concert hall, surrounded by others, all in silent communion with the music.
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