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Author: mmatisoff
Date: 2016-07-20 20:28
I have a BA in English. As part of my degree, I deconstructed numerous novels and poems. By the time I graduated, I couldn't read fiction without looking for underlying themes or subtext. It was years before I began reading fiction again for pleasure; even then, I was critical of a writer's ability to write, to lose me in the story. I was wondering if conductors go through similar reactions when they spend years analyzing and deconstructing a piece music. Can they still hear the beauty inherent in a piece of music.
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