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- Just read a few chapters of Ostler's "Empires of the word". Some impressions: Sanskrit is an old wise hermit, believing in his own spiritual superiority. He is an disillusioned idealist, holds tight to his own principles and has no concern of the world around him. People flock to him for his wisdom, he does not care. People leave him to tend to their own lives, he does not notice. Within himself, he finds beauty and perfection. Egyptian is a stately yet charming lady. She matures in her infancy, l
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- ţ posted on 04/14/2003(Will be expanded as leisure permits.) There are many things in music which must be imagined without being heard. - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach I cannot conceive of music that expresses absolutely nothing. - Bela Bartok The heart of a melody can never be put down on paper. - Pablo Casals Nothing is more odious than music without hidden meaning. - Frederic Chopin If the music doesn't say it, how can words say it for the music? - John Coltrane The whole problem can be stated quite simply by as
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