Monday, November 24th, 2003

Manifesto

I aspire not to the greatness of men such as Beethoven and Einstein, but to their level of expression, for I am locked inside, ready to spill but with no mouth to pour from.

Expression is that great force that motivates me. When I dream, I dream of large populations understanding and revering my work, but not only this, each is moved by these things, whatever they may be.

Physics attractes me because I can see creativity at its forefront, and a great creativity in a midst of science. The contrast of these things attracts me, for I feel that I understand both, and I have a great love for both. The patterns of creativity of God are both attributes of God, contradictory but one and the same.

The piano-forte attracts me for its ready expression of passion, of conveyance of deep, deep anguish and misery, in a beautiful way, of the human plight, of the severed telephone line to the Father. Again, it is amazing the allowance of creativity from an instrument based on the mathematical and physical laws of this universe.

Where physics is an art grounded in math, the paino-forte is a math rooted in art.

Inspired by Wayne Jeffrey, D.M.A.


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