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  • From: cbullard@h...
  • To: John Cowan <cowan@m...>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:07:24 -0600

:)

I'm also a composer, John.  The hardest art is to compose well enough  
that the piece can be performed by some n of quality of performer and  
will want to be performed by some n of quality of performer and after  
being heard by that performer, some n of quality of audience will  
inquire about the composer instead of only crediting the performer.

There's a lot of luck to navigating n space.

"It don't come easy, ya know it don't come easy."

len

Quoting John Cowan <cowan@m...>:

> cbullard@h... scripsit:
>
>> The invisible art is not art.  It is glue and paint artfully applied.
>> The art is in the ability to provide an experience.   To think otherwise
>> is to understand neither.
>
> Yeah, well, you're a musician: performance is all.  But not all art is
> like that.  "Unheard melodies are sweetest."
>
> --
> Do I contradict myself?                         John Cowan
> Very well then, I contradict myself.            cowan@c...
> I am large, I contain multitudes.               http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
>         --Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
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