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ablomov
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12 Nov 2009, 12:42 pm

.... i think was an aspi ... when I listen to his later chamber works/quartets i think he's the only person i have ever heard that thinks like me.



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12 Nov 2009, 12:48 pm

ablomov wrote:
.... i think was an aspi ... when I listen to his later chamber works/quartets i think he's the only person i have ever heard that thinks like me.


Since he died nearly two hundred years before you were born, you cannot say what or how he thought. You can only listen to his music.

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12 Nov 2009, 1:57 pm

You can't know how he thinks, aye. But you can't know how I think.

Moot point.

Thing is, if you hear stuff in the patterns of his music, pure, undistilled creativity, that can shed some light on patterns in a mind.

You may be right, Ablomov, but I don't know much piano, nor do I care to.

...Hope so, though.



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13 Nov 2009, 5:06 am

i'm talking chamber music and for people to respond meaningfully they need to have lived with the music for a few years.



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13 Nov 2009, 9:14 pm

*Raises his shoulders* Well he may have been an aspie. He was on the bleeding edge of genius, that's for sure.

And trust me, everyone has their very own way of thinking. That's not what isolates people.

Everything else does.

If you have issues with that..ehm..*Looks around* Yep. Plenty of <3.