Saturday, September 20, 2014

Preservation

The art of sound exists as a result of processes abstract and concrete.


Through immersion in aural imagery, listener and composer experience emotion, thought, and perception.

In the ebb and flow of cultural consciousness, cognizance of the depth of the past and the possibilities of futures to be may become lost in the mediocre and mundane. But the artist as composer refuses to enter shallow waters, and holds to those things untouched by time.