Friday, January 05, 2007

Bach Und Jazz



Although it is almost bizarre to picture J.S. Bach playing Jazz piano, the intuitive passion of both looks alike to me; the fluent stream of the temperate sadness. Beethoven chokes me sometimes with his overly out laid passion. The emornous chunk of emotion is hard to swallow down without pain. It makes my eyes go blind.

Bach's music brightens up my sight with its regular breathing of thinking. It does not blech out the agonies of life. Jazz does not burst life with sadness. Its passion is modest and acceptable. They are well composed and generously liberal.

Passion and temperance: the path to the truth, whether we are already on the way or do not even see the mouth of the path yet, may be revealed through the beauty of the abstruse relation of two of them.



Hans Koller Trio, 25 May 2005 London, drawn by
Angel Hye-young Kim

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