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| Re: GeNiaLiTy = BacH? Hi! I have a question to each one of you. Does a number of bars in, say "Well Tempered Klavier" or "Die Kunst der Fuge" have to contain a certain mathematical multiplier hidden in it for you to be able to tell if this music is divine or not? Just be true to yourselves. Is it the theme of the cross and Bach's name "signing" it musically in, say Fugue 4 (WTC I) that makes it deeply religious? Or is it rather the spiritual message it conveys of the eternal suffering of humans and the eternal glory of the Force that binds every atom of this universe with the power of Love? Regards, el-russo |
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