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Jean Sibelius: Life, Music, Silence
Jean Sibelius: Life, Music, Silence | Daniel M Grimley
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An illuminating investigation into the interdisciplinary impact of the beloved modern classical composer. Few composers have enjoyed such critical acclaim--or longevity--as Jean Sibelius, who died in 1957 aged ninety-one. Always more than simply a Finnish national figure, an "apparition from the woods" as he ironically described himself, Sibelius's life spanned turbulent and tumultuous events, and his work is central to the story of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century music. This book situates Sibelius within a rich interdisciplinary environment, paying attention to his relationship with architecture, literature, politics, and the visual arts. Drawing on the latest developments in Sibelius research, it is intended as an accessible and rewarding introduction for the general reader, and it also offers a fresh and provocative interpretation for those more familiar with his music.
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"Life is splendid enough although we are set to suffer. In my opinion, he who can suffer the most is richest."

An unexpected correspondence between this thought of Sibelius, the last book I read, Frankl's lectures on meaning and suffering, "Yes to Life in Spite of Everything", and Red Pine's commentaries on "The Heart Sutra", which I'm making slow but steady progress with. ??

Bookwomble I don't think Sibelius means to say that suffering is an end in itself, nor that it should be sought as a means to an end, but that suffering, if confronted and accepted as part of life, can be transformed into something precious. He goes on to say, "My feeling of being alone has been stronger than ever. Death approaches...I have many new ideas!" He was to live another 50 productive years. 3y
Suet624 This is a great post. 3y
Bookwomble @Suet624 My belated thanks for your kind remark 😊 3y
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