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Transformative power of beauty in music
Sometimes when you are feeling down filled with sadness, grief, frustration, anger or a myriad of pain life can throw at you, just like the words from a person who’s been through the same can be comforting, the beauty in music can comfort and heal.
Beauty is defined as “a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight” – Oxford Dictionary
The beauty of music has had a profound impact on humanity through the ages.
The immense beauty in art or music has the power to touch you in profound ways. Beauty appears in many forms. There is a visual or sensory aspects of beauty. It can be related to symmetry, proportion, harmony, and other qualities that make something pleasing. Natural beauty is often associated with simplicity and authenticity. It can refer to things that are untouched by human intervention and are admired for their inherent qualities. In the context of art and creativity, beauty can be the result of artistic expression and creativity. Artistic beauty can be found in various forms, such as paintings, sculptures, music, and literature.
It’s that natural beauty in art and music that can free us. That beauty can also be found in the natural world in the form of simplicity, harmony, and symmetry. Science, math, art and music are examples of disciplines that seeks to uncover that beauty. A famous mathematician said: “The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; they study it because they delight in it because it is beautiful” – Henri Poincare. At Oxford outside the Mathematics Institute there is an inscription for all students to read and it says “To freedom and the pursuit of beauty in mathematics”
One of the greatest minds of the 20th Century, Albert Einstein was inspired by the beauty of the natural universe through music.
Einstein’s wife Elsa said: “Music helps him when he is thinking about his theories. He goes to his study, comes back, strikes a few chords on the piano, jots something down, returns to his studio.
Albert Einstein once wrote; “The theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition, and music is the driving force behind this intuition. My parents had me study the violin from the time I was six. My new discovery is the result of musical perception”
Einstein was looking for simplicity, harmony, and beauty in his ideas, and clearly for him music was the inspiration for that.
A number of years ago I found myself in a dark place. It took immense beauty to lift me out of the darkness, and it was delivered by the beautiful music of Mona, Lisa, Rudolf, and Michaela! In my life I can remember a few moments when I felt the profound beauty in the universe, and often it was through the conduit of music I felt it, and it just makes you want to cry in joy. Music can be so transformative through it’s beauty.
Share your thoughts or experiences about the impact of music or any examples you can cite on how profound the beauty in music can be.
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