PARAÍSO (IN)HABITADO
Brahms said that when he played Beethoven he lost all his individuality: he “already had enough to do” just following the directions of the score. In fact, a score by Beethoven always resembles a drawing that makes visible what is essentially conceptual.
VALL D’HEBRON
Brahms said that when he played Beethoven he lost all his individuality: he “already had enough to do” just following the directions of the score. In fact, a score by Beethoven always resembles a drawing that makes visible what is essentially conceptual.