Ah, good sense at last! I did point out earlier that if everything were potentially to be believed irrespective of the existence or otherwise of any kind of proof then the entire edifice of the factual would risk collapsing. I am myself more inclined to believe that mistakenness is more likely than wilful deception in this case (not least because it seems no one is being deceived by it in any case!), but the delusionality from which it appears to arise does seem to be born of a kind of arrogance, a self-serving agenda and an attention-seeking motivation, otherwise why bother?
Best,
Alistair
Hi Alistair,
As I have said before, and getting back to the start of this thread, when a composer posts a recording and/or a score of a composition or arrangement, it is appropriate that the composer given some statement about the composition or arrangement, and state what is relevant. To simply post a link for an audio recording, without this explanation or account, would be (in my opinion) expressive of disrespect for whoever may happen to read the post and possibly also listen to the recording.
Fact is, as you say, you (and others) have "challenged" (attacked?) me for providing background information on the arrangement, and I have defended rather than imply - through passivity - confusion, uncertainty and/or weakness.
You and others have made a big deal of my communion with Liszt, and indeed I continue to feel that to "challenge" (attack?) an arranger or a composer for the extra-musical origination of his or her work, is an instance of very poor judgement, and especially when this is connected with the religious beliefs (or non-belief, as here) of the "challenger" (attacker?) vs. those of the composer/arranger. Such a "challenge" (attack?) is highly socially inappropriate, in my opinion.
I do hope that when I post a recording here, with a link to the score and of
Love, Rebirth and Cosmic Acceptance, and with the honest and fair giving of credit where credit is due by stating that the harmonic and melodic content of the first 23 measures, along with a simple piano arrangement for me to improve upon, were contributed to the work in the course of my communion with Liszt, that the response here will be more kind and less "challenging" (attacking?) on the grounds of difference of religious belief/non belief.
For clarity, and in my instance, it can be accurately stated that all of my conclusions, and insofar as it is within my power, are knowledge based, and not to do with belief. The things which I know are true and traditionally belonging to the category of "belief", the majority of which have gone unstated here, are knowledge based and not faith based, although for a knowledgeable person the leap of faith that may be involved with these other things - things which have been the subject of years of philosophical meditation and related analysis on my part - is but a quite minuscule leap; I am no proselytizer, and I am no attacker upon the beliefs or non-beliefs of others, so I have left the other things and the most important things out. But when attacked I am, being secure in my knowledge, quite able and confident to defend, even if such defence involves a philosophical turning of the tables upon the attacker to justify his or her premises - something to which you have failed (in my opinion) adequately to give response, and yet, and due to my non-attacking and also civil nature, I do not challenge you directly upon the philosophical insufficiency of your responses.
A composer could post his "Ode to Atheism", and I would say nothing to him upon the extra musical associations. That is his right and his freedom to decide for himself, and as it should be. I might, however, say something about the music, if I were so inclined, as this is - after all - a music forum, not a philosophy/religion/theology forum.
I wish that your attitude in this forum toward one of differing beliefs than your own - I wish that this attitude of yours could bear a similarly, socially appropriate respect toward and acceptance of others and their differences.
Mvh,
Michael