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In the Forum: Musical Discussions
In the Thread: A quote from a Japanese critic
Post Subject: A quote from a Japanese criticPosted by yoshi on: 5/3/2005

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"They were both artists thoroughly faithful to themselves.  Of course, their music was beautiful beyond description.  I learned many things through them.  I learned so many things not only from their music, but also from their way of life.  Today, we tend to calculate loss and gain based on such a short period of time.  Seeing them, I was awed by the greatness of one’s will.  Keenly felt how lonesome, not only an artist, but we human beings are.  They showed me the strength and the weakness of a man.  Wretchedness and dignity were served on a same plate.  They made me realize that wisdom and idiocy are brothers.  They let me understand that there’s always a limit from which you can’t go beyond no matter how hard you try.  And, because of that, they taught me, how priceless a moment of enlightenment can be. At the end of the day, to listen to a music is also to listen to a man.  Not just listen to a man, nor just listen to the notes." - from Kyo Mitsutoshi  “The World’s Best Classical Music” (on Gunter Wand and Sergiu Celibidache),  translation Yoshi Segoshi

After spending several years in the audio industry, I found myself less and less interested in music and automatically responding to the sound effects.  I’ve gotta seek my redemption.

Yoshi

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