As the famous quote goes—to paraphrase—is writing about music a nonsensical act equivalent to dancing about architecture? We should be so lucky. Perhaps in our future some choreographer will be so inspired to create a ballet about Le Corbusier or Frank Lloyd Wright. Now that sounds interesting. Until then I say pshaw to the naysaying wits–one can write about absolutely anything effectively, and since music is one of the most ineffable of all arts, why not attempt to make sense of it and the world around us?
Walk Like an Egyptian, Or Else!
Walk Like an Egyptian, Or Else!
Walk Like an Egyptian, Or Else!
As the famous quote goes—to paraphrase—is writing about music a nonsensical act equivalent to dancing about architecture? We should be so lucky. Perhaps in our future some choreographer will be so inspired to create a ballet about Le Corbusier or Frank Lloyd Wright. Now that sounds interesting. Until then I say pshaw to the naysaying wits–one can write about absolutely anything effectively, and since music is one of the most ineffable of all arts, why not attempt to make sense of it and the world around us?