Spring vs. Mozart


It’s 4 PM on a Spring Sunday - not the time to embark on a ponderous post. Especially since a thunderstorm woke me up last night, allowing me to already do my fair share of brooding before even getting up.


So let’s talk about Spring. And about how of all a sudden one finds oneself strolling around the countryside where bees are buzzing, flowers flowering , trees budding and everything is just being lively and lovely.
So with the slightest of efforts one can ignore the newer human settlements (with on average 3 gleaming cars in front, and each façade equipped with an ominously blinking security box). And basking in warm sunlight & country smells, one can rather swoon over the bucolic charm of ramshackle farmhouses, winding paths and cute little chapels ( I didn’t know we had so many of them, solitarily standing at crossroads or hiding under big old trees.)


In fact, enjoying the pleasures of nature & spring has come rather late to me, just as my appreciation of Mozart. Apparently my soul needed to age and sadden some, before it could surrender to sheer transient delight. But of course, neither Spring nor Mozart (1) are ever about sheer unalloyed pleasure... Both also exude the melancholy of ephemeral perfection and of , indeed, transient delight.




sounding a single note
(1) Erik Tarloff in “Haydn vs. Mozart”, an article ‘comparing’ sane & straightforward Haydn with ambiguous Mozart : “to music lovers, the adjective Mozartian, while always suggestive of exquisite grace, also connotes an umbral, aural world where emotions shimmer with ambiguity and confront their own opposites”


4 comments:

Roxana said...

i am so happy to see you back!!!

i am sorry for being so late with my comments, i will catch up with everything, it's just that i have been so busy that i couldn't have the quiet time for pondering and introspection that your delightful posts require...

"enjoying the pleasures of nature & spring" - haaaa - exactly when i was thinking of a post destined to make even spring-phobia-stricken ones reconciliate with spring! soon, soon, you will see, even if not needed any longer :-)

Ffflaneur said...

ah dear R - but perhaps the visual delights of your photos have already for some time been working quietly at grooming me for spring appreciation ... :-)

Roxana said...

aaah

frivolous ffflaneur-flattery!!! but i am honoured nevertheless :-)

Ffflaneur said...

ffflaneurs don't ffflatter, nope never :-)