A “Peace” of Music

Daily writing prompt
What super power do you wish you had and why?

Many years ago, when still considered a young man, I wrote a piece called “If the Whole World Could Hear Schubert.” Not just know Schubert, or to be familiar with his music, but that the whole world, across oceans and time zones, could hear Schubert all at once—to experience the loveliness, potency, and majesty of his art simultaneously. It’s unimaginable that, with one’s ear filled with such poetic strains of expression, one would feel inspired to throw a punch, pick up a weapon, engage in war, or commit any act of violence or aggression. But it would require such a global phenomenon for each of us to lay down our swords.

Ricardo Muti, the former maestro of the Philadelphia Orchestra, once said, “We are all equal before music; it is the one true unifying language.” If only somehow we could hear it together. It’s a lofty notion, and perhaps impossible. But who knows, maybe somewhere on a distant horizon lingers a superpower that will allow it.

4 responses to “A “Peace” of Music”

  1. Hear hear! to the Muti quote and the sentiments you shared. Thanks & Peace.

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  2. How I love this. It would be magical. I’m now off to listen to some Schubert as I put the finishing touches on dinner!

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    1. If I may make a recommendation, try his Cello Quintet. The theme of the first movement is magical. It creeps into your heart with such pathos, and then with a deft change of tempo, the same notes wash over you with pure joy. Incidentally, my Phillies have won seven of eight since Don Mattingly took over as manager. ⚾

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      1. Thank you. I’ll listen tonight to Cello Quintet. ❤️ ah and I thought of you last week when my husband walked into the living room and said “your man Mattingly just took over Philly”. I was beaming. He’s the reason my fave number is 23. Ride the wave my friend. Let’s go Phillies!

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