Post by UttuqXul on Apr 10, 2017 6:06:49 GMT -8
The Pianoforte was certainly one of the most auspicious developments of the just-passed Aeon of Pisces- what composers- and performers did with it is truly astounding! The first pianos, innovated by Cristafori, sounded a little different from the later, I believe- the tone was softer, sweeter, more subdued; perhaps a bit like some sweet sounding hammered dulcimer. The exoteric planetary attributions for the piano, during the Aeon of Pisces, were Venus, Aphrodite and Juno; for the New Aeon, however, I would say just the Moon and Juno. Possibly I've commented elsewhere on the implications of Venus and Juno separating, for the New Aeon- formerly, Love and Marriage were hard for people to think of as different, in concept- Tales of Love from that past age demonstrate this, amply. Marriage of course remains as ever a sacred principle, and will continue- but will not be as powerful and collectively mind-absorbing in its portent. Nuptiality is the most profound doctrine, which might need to be reevaluated however. No Marriage Sealing Ceremony is really legitimate or effective without a Magister Templi or higher priest officiating; there are currently no such around in America, doing this. Thus a woman cannot perform such an ordinance, in veracity..
Piano music of the so-called Romantic Age- this was some of the greatest stuff; incredible accomplishments. As for Sentimental Romanticism and myself, it's a little like an ex-alcoholic who needs to drink ginger ale only- I swore to and overdosed on romanticism as a boy; my oath involved embracing an old fashioned, rather conservative religion. I found greater wisdom, that I should forsake the Old-Fashioned, generally... What this was chiefly was a yearning or longing for the way things were during that epoch (in which I lived, and loved the romantic music, in former existence)! The presence of many jewish people in my vicinity is not unrelated to this somewhat fierce predilection I developed- they've a tendency towards saturnianism, stolidity. classical studies...
Piano music of the so-called Romantic Age- this was some of the greatest stuff; incredible accomplishments. As for Sentimental Romanticism and myself, it's a little like an ex-alcoholic who needs to drink ginger ale only- I swore to and overdosed on romanticism as a boy; my oath involved embracing an old fashioned, rather conservative religion. I found greater wisdom, that I should forsake the Old-Fashioned, generally... What this was chiefly was a yearning or longing for the way things were during that epoch (in which I lived, and loved the romantic music, in former existence)! The presence of many jewish people in my vicinity is not unrelated to this somewhat fierce predilection I developed- they've a tendency towards saturnianism, stolidity. classical studies...