“Besides this I place another equally obvious confirmation of my view that opera is based on the same principles as our Alexandrian culture. Opera is the birth of the theoretical man, the critical layman, not of the artist: one of the most surprising facts in the history of all the arts. It was the demand of throughly unmusical hearers that before everything else the words must be understood, so that according to them a rebirth of music is to be expected only when some mode of singing has been discovered in which textword lords it over counterpoint like master over servant: For the words, it is argued, are as much nobler than the accompanying harmonic system as the soul is nobler than the body.”
Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Book:The Birth of Tragedy
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The Birth of Tragedy
Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work delves into the psychological and aesthetic aspects of tragedy, examining its role in human life and its influence on art and philosophy. more
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