On Mar 24, 9:25 pm, "Alain Naigeon" <anaig...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "LJS" <ljsche...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a =E9crit dans le message de news:
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> Yea, go and blame it on Gesualdo! I understand he was capable of
> almost anything ;-) and his music had a lot of strange things as well!
> lol
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> Something I have noticed about strange music - at least his own :
> once you've heard it several times, it sounds much less strange...
> (I seem to remember Boulez has told a similar - but ironical - comment
> about contem****ary music "the most terrible thing is that, at the end,
> you get used to it !" (my approximate but hopely fair translation).
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> Alain Naigeon - anaig...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Oberhoffen/Moder, France
Cage quoted a Zen saying similar to this. Short Version: If you don't
like it the first time, listen to it twice, then 4 time then 8 etc,
You will eventually discover its beauty. (or something like this) I
didn't know that they shared the same thought with this slightly
different twist. lol
He said this often, but I think as well in
"Indeterminency" (spellng?)
LJS


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