[LAU] re Subconscious Affecting Music

fons at kokkinizita.net fons at kokkinizita.net
Fri Sep 10 22:07:37 UTC 2010


On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 02:41:17PM -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:

> As for music, even though I'm somewhere between a Daoist and a hard-core atheist, and I don't buy the idea of any kind of anthropomorphic supreme-being gods, I can see a pretty clear evolutionary-musicology explanation why why Bach made such consistently fantastic music.
> 
> Whereas other motivations such as professionalism, love of beauty, feelings of inadequacy, greed, great joyful moments, poverty and misery, a need to show off or express oneself, or a deep pain in the soul (the Romantic motivation), might cause one to make outstanding music, and even memetic propagation, they also ebb and wane. There's nothing like the consistent, sustainable dedication that one would obtain by believing that your work is done for the benefit of an all-powerful god. Again, I think that'd pretty clearly explain why Bach's work was so consistently technically perfect. It's not like there not like there was anywhere to hide the flaws that the customer wouldn't be able to see them. In that scenario, you'd have to bring your "A" game every time.  Nothing less would do.

Bach certainly was strongly motivated to develop his skills - you just have
to consider his 400 km or so walk on foot to visit Buxtehude in Luebeck and
his stay there for several months, without leave from his then employer in
Arnstadt.

And yes, faith can be a strong motivation. In either way - it can result in
both the creation of beauty and in the most extreme atrocities.

Ciao,

-- 
FA

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