Re: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

2010-01-13 Thread ichord
Thanks a lot, Manisha!  Your feedback means a lot!

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, manisha madhavan manisha_madha...@... 
wrote:

 Reading this piece in itself shows the artistic liberty that you are 
 describing. Beautifully written iChord, the words you choose in your written 
 compositions always are so rich in description and emotion. Its always a 
 pleasure reading your posts :)
 MM
 
 
 
 
 From: ichord purev...@...
 To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 2:24:49 PM
 Subject: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty
 
   
 Artistic unconventionality may haave a price in terms of difficult common 
 accessability and initial resistance, but the upside is to value a long term 
 tradition of artistic liberty, heavily influenced and in some ways born out 
 of the Rennaissance period of world history. 
 
 What is artistic liberty?  It's a type of freedom of expression.. of 
 thoughts, ideas, concepts, emotions unbounded by dogma, static rules, and 
 artificial boundaries, both within and without the individual expressing such 
 a freedom.  It's a gift of nature, an affirmation of our humanity, and a 
 vehicle of creative expression that serves to communicate the deepest part of 
 ourselves and to help interpret our world aesthetically through an unknown, 
 undiscovered canvas of free ideas and concepts that are out there, and yet 
 within us at the same time. 
 
 Music as an artform is a medium of this expression among a spectral array of 
 various nonverbal communication forms, yet, to me, embodies a holistic 
 attribute more than other art forms that helpes to synthesize the senses and 
 the spirit.  The power of focused sound, positively intended vibrations on 
 the molecular level indeed serve many positive purposes through its 
 recreative invention and various sonic avatars. It it we, the receivers, 
 interpreters, and listeners, through the magic of our neural makeup, who are 
 divinely gifted and bestowed the ability to create, invent, and magnify from 
 this aural sea of sound consciousness that embodies our very existence from 
 conception to death.
 
 When I listen to a contextually unconventional music album like VTV, the 
 concept of artistic liberty superimposed on the idea of musical freedom 
 immediately strikes me as a divine gift, that only very few in this world are 
 able to communicate so movingly and convincingly.  No doubt, Rahman's music 
 has always been about unbounded freedom from the confines of sound limitation 
 and conventional rules, aided by a myriad of technological tools.  It is to 
 the fortune of Rahman that he arrived at musical time when his own creative 
 intentions met technological upswelling at a very important crossroad in a 
 momentous part of musical history.  Yes, it was written, and yes, it was 
 intended.
 
 I celebrate VTV not only because it pleases me aesthetically and challenges 
 my intellect, stimulating both left and right hemispheres into a holistic 
 phenomenon, but also for what it represents; another fulcrum of artistic 
 liberty and musical freedom from a man, one of the greatest musicians ever, 
 whose creative intentions are only pure and loving. 
 
 The larger picture, the unbridled privilge of being a witness and recepient 
 to this special expression calls out loud and clear to me and I am 
 listening... listening. ...listening . 
 
 
  
 
 
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[arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

2010-01-12 Thread ichord
Artistic unconventionality may haave a price in terms of difficult common 
accessability and initial resistance, but the upside is to value a long term 
tradition of artistic liberty, heavily influenced and in some ways born out of 
the Rennaissance period of world history.  

What is artistic liberty?  It's a type of freedom of expression..of thoughts, 
ideas, concepts, emotions unbounded by dogma, static rules, and artificial 
boundaries, both within and without the individual expressing such a freedom.  
It's a gift of nature, an affirmation of our humanity, and a vehicle of 
creative expression that serves to communicate the deepest part of ourselves 
and to help interpret our world aesthetically through an unknown, undiscovered 
canvas of free ideas and concepts that are out there, and yet within us at 
the same time.  

Music as an artform is a medium of this expression among a spectral array of 
various nonverbal communication forms, yet, to me, embodies a holistic 
attribute more than other art forms that helpes to synthesize the senses and 
the spirit.  The power of focused sound, positively intended vibrations on the 
molecular level indeed serve many positive purposes through its recreative 
invention and various sonic avatars. It it we, the receivers, interpreters, and 
listeners, through the magic of our neural makeup, who are divinely gifted and 
bestowed the ability to create, invent, and magnify from this aural sea of 
sound consciousness that embodies our very existence from conception to death.

When I listen to a contextually unconventional music album like VTV, the 
concept of artistic liberty superimposed on the idea of musical freedom 
immediately strikes me as a divine gift, that only very few in this world are 
able to communicate so movingly and convincingly.  No doubt, Rahman's music has 
always been about unbounded freedom from the confines of sound limitation and 
conventional rules, aided by a myriad of technological tools.  It is to the 
fortune of Rahman that he arrived at musical time when his own creative 
intentions met technological upswelling at a very important crossroad in a 
momentous part of musical history.  Yes, it was written, and yes, it was 
intended.

I celebrate VTV not only because it pleases me aesthetically and challenges my 
intellect, stimulating both left and right hemispheres into a holistic 
phenomenon, but also for what it represents; another fulcrum of artistic 
liberty and musical freedom from a man, one of the greatest musicians ever, 
whose creative intentions are only pure and loving.  

The larger picture, the unbridled privilge of being a witness and recepient to 
this special expression calls out loud and clear to me and I am 
listening...listeninglistening.   



Re: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

2010-01-12 Thread Sam
Challenges the intellect..alright! 





From: ichord purev...@yahoo.com
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 3:24:49 AM
Subject: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

  
Artistic unconventionality may haave a price in terms of difficult common 
accessability and initial resistance, but the upside is to value a long term 
tradition of artistic liberty, heavily influenced and in some ways born out of 
the Rennaissance period of world history. 

What is artistic liberty? It's a type of freedom of expression.. of thoughts, 
ideas, concepts, emotions unbounded by dogma, static rules, and artificial 
boundaries, both within and without the individual expressing such a freedom. 
It's a gift of nature, an affirmation of our humanity, and a vehicle of 
creative expression that serves to communicate the deepest part of ourselves 
and to help interpret our world aesthetically through an unknown, undiscovered 
canvas of free ideas and concepts that are out there, and yet within us at 
the same time. 

Music as an artform is a medium of this expression among a spectral array of 
various nonverbal communication forms, yet, to me, embodies a holistic 
attribute more than other art forms that helpes to synthesize the senses and 
the spirit. The power of focused sound, positively intended vibrations on the 
molecular level indeed serve many positive purposes through its recreative 
invention and various sonic avatars. It it we, the receivers, interpreters, and 
listeners, through the magic of our neural makeup, who are divinely gifted and 
bestowed the ability to create, invent, and magnify from this aural sea of 
sound consciousness that embodies our very existence from conception to death.

When I listen to a contextually unconventional music album like VTV, the 
concept of artistic liberty superimposed on the idea of musical freedom 
immediately strikes me as a divine gift, that only very few in this world are 
able to communicate so movingly and convincingly. No doubt, Rahman's music has 
always been about unbounded freedom from the confines of sound limitation and 
conventional rules, aided by a myriad of technological tools. It is to the 
fortune of Rahman that he arrived at musical time when his own creative 
intentions met technological upswelling at a very important crossroad in a 
momentous part of musical history. Yes, it was written, and yes, it was 
intended.

I celebrate VTV not only because it pleases me aesthetically and challenges my 
intellect, stimulating both left and right hemispheres into a holistic 
phenomenon, but also for what it represents; another fulcrum of artistic 
liberty and musical freedom from a man, one of the greatest musicians ever, 
whose creative intentions are only pure and loving. 

The larger picture, the unbridled privilge of being a witness and recepient to 
this special expression calls out loud and clear to me and I am listening... 
listening. ...listening . 





  

Re: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

2010-01-12 Thread manisha madhavan
Reading this piece in itself shows the artistic liberty that you are 
describing. Beautifully written iChord, the words you choose in your written 
compositions always are so rich in description and emotion. Its always a 
pleasure reading your posts :)
MM




From: ichord purev...@yahoo.com
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 2:24:49 PM
Subject: [arr] VTV and the Meaning of Artistic Liberty

  
Artistic unconventionality may haave a price in terms of difficult common 
accessability and initial resistance, but the upside is to value a long term 
tradition of artistic liberty, heavily influenced and in some ways born out of 
the Rennaissance period of world history. 

What is artistic liberty?  It's a type of freedom of expression.. of thoughts, 
ideas, concepts, emotions unbounded by dogma, static rules, and artificial 
boundaries, both within and without the individual expressing such a freedom.  
It's a gift of nature, an affirmation of our humanity, and a vehicle of 
creative expression that serves to communicate the deepest part of ourselves 
and to help interpret our world aesthetically through an unknown, undiscovered 
canvas of free ideas and concepts that are out there, and yet within us at 
the same time. 

Music as an artform is a medium of this expression among a spectral array of 
various nonverbal communication forms, yet, to me, embodies a holistic 
attribute more than other art forms that helpes to synthesize the senses and 
the spirit.  The power of focused sound, positively intended vibrations on the 
molecular level indeed serve many positive purposes through its recreative 
invention and various sonic avatars. It it we, the receivers, interpreters, and 
listeners, through the magic of our neural makeup, who are divinely gifted and 
bestowed the ability to create, invent, and magnify from this aural sea of 
sound consciousness that embodies our very existence from conception to death.

When I listen to a contextually unconventional music album like VTV, the 
concept of artistic liberty superimposed on the idea of musical freedom 
immediately strikes me as a divine gift, that only very few in this world are 
able to communicate so movingly and convincingly.  No doubt, Rahman's music has 
always been about unbounded freedom from the confines of sound limitation and 
conventional rules, aided by a myriad of technological tools.  It is to the 
fortune of Rahman that he arrived at musical time when his own creative 
intentions met technological upswelling at a very important crossroad in a 
momentous part of musical history.  Yes, it was written, and yes, it was 
intended.

I celebrate VTV not only because it pleases me aesthetically and challenges my 
intellect, stimulating both left and right hemispheres into a holistic 
phenomenon, but also for what it represents; another fulcrum of artistic 
liberty and musical freedom from a man, one of the greatest musicians ever, 
whose creative intentions are only pure and loving. 

The larger picture, the unbridled privilge of being a witness and recepient to 
this special expression calls out loud and clear to me and I am listening... 
listening. ...listening . 


 


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