A travers chants: études musicales, adorations, boutades et critiques
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This collection of essays and critiques examines music as both feeling and science, arguing that true artistry requires natural inspiration and rigorous study. The author contrasts instinctive melody-makers with methodical technicians, explores ancient and modern musical powers, and recounts striking reactions of listeners to great works. Chapters blend theoretical reflection, polemic, praise of particular compositions and performers, personal anecdotes of emotional excess, and pointed critical observations about performance practice and public taste. Intermittent wit and provocative judgments aim to provoke re-evaluation of what counts as musical understanding and aesthetic value.
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