Purpose and expression are of equal moment.
The universal sounds of life contribute to cultural settings and perceptions. For the composer, this means an aesthetic of impressions and atmospheric effects brought into being in accord with the phenomena of listening and hearing. While such compositions are neither linear nor "musical" in the traditional sense, they are nonetheless executed according to the composer's authentic experience and the peculiar designs and methods that give them form.
The universal sounds of life contribute to cultural settings and perceptions. For the composer, this means an aesthetic of impressions and atmospheric effects brought into being in accord with the phenomena of listening and hearing. While such compositions are neither linear nor "musical" in the traditional sense, they are nonetheless executed according to the composer's authentic experience and the peculiar designs and methods that give them form.