
Il velo dell'ordine. Conversazioni con Martin Meyer
by:
Alfred Brendel
,
Gabrio Taglietti (Translator)
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8845917266
ISBN 13: 9788845917264
Publication date:
January 1st, 2002
Publisher: Adelphi
Pages: 390
Genres: Children’s, Humor
In a captivating blend of conversation and reflection, two esteemed figures in the world of music and thought come together to unveil the layers of artistic expression and personal journey. Alfred Brendel, a renowned pianist, shares intimate insights with Gabrio Taglietti, leading into a dialogue rich in philosophical musings and musical introspection. Their exchanges delve into the essence of creativity, the intricacies of performance, and the delicate balance between talent and discipline.
As they traverse through themes of artistry, Brendel reveals his path, marked not by early brilliance but by perseverance and dedication. This exploration sheds light on the often-hidden struggles behind the success of a seasoned musician, illustrating that mastery is a continual voyage of learning and growth. The conversations reflect on the nature of discipline, revealing how it intertwines with inspiration to foster true artistry.
Moreover, their discussions touch on the broader implications of art in society, making it a thought-provoking read for both music enthusiasts and those interested in the philosophical intersections of creativity and culture. This rich tapestry of dialogue encourages readers to reflect on their own journeys and the quest for meaning within their pursuits.
As they traverse through themes of artistry, Brendel reveals his path, marked not by early brilliance but by perseverance and dedication. This exploration sheds light on the often-hidden struggles behind the success of a seasoned musician, illustrating that mastery is a continual voyage of learning and growth. The conversations reflect on the nature of discipline, revealing how it intertwines with inspiration to foster true artistry.
Moreover, their discussions touch on the broader implications of art in society, making it a thought-provoking read for both music enthusiasts and those interested in the philosophical intersections of creativity and culture. This rich tapestry of dialogue encourages readers to reflect on their own journeys and the quest for meaning within their pursuits.