Musical excess

A TLS reviewer says this about musical meaning: “The meaning of music is inexpressible because excessive, and it is excessive because music, like the world at large, eloquently affirms that it is, beyond any question of meaning.”

And add, “By becoming descriptive, music seems to give up its peculiar characteristic that, hitched to the world’s pure dynamism, consists of describing nothing in particular.”

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