Tag: Schopenhauer

  • Schopenhauer Small and the War on Noise

    Schopenhauer Small and the War on Noise

    I remember reading an essay once, in which Schopenhauer complained of carriage drivers mindlessly cracking their whips in the air beneath his windows and disrupting his train of thought. Composer Haskell Small has a similar issue with leaf blowers, as reported a few years ago in The Washington Post.

    I must be more intellectual than I realized, because abrupt or unnecessary noises make me want to put people underground.

    I’m heading out for a walk now. If you happen to cruise by with your subwoofers pumping, you’d better watch out.


    Schopenhauer’s “On Noise”

    https://genius.com/Arthur-schopenhauer-on-noise-annotated

    Haskell Small despairs:

    D.C. Composer And Neighbors Fight Unwanted Symphony — Leaf-Blowers

    Small’s “Rothko Room: Journeys in Silence”

  • Nietzsche, Music, and the Joy of Raking Leaves

    Nietzsche, Music, and the Joy of Raking Leaves

    “Without music, life would be a mistake.”

    Thus spake Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), philosopher and sometimes Wagnerite, whose birthday it is today. Did you know Nietzsche was also a composer? Here’s one of his works for violin and piano, written at the age of 19:

    Actually, this time of year, with the leaf-blowers blasting full-tilt, I am always reminded of Nietzsche’s forerunner, Arthur Schopenhauer, who inveighed against the carriage drivers of his day mindlessly cracking their whips for the sake of filling up the silence with noise.

    Here’s his complete screed on the subject:

    http://www.schopenhauervereinigung.com/articles/arthur-schopenhauer-on-noise/

    Bring back the rake is what I say!

    Raking allows one to be in the moment and part of nature. We’re losing too many of the quiet rituals that permit us to become absorbed in a natural rhythm. The state of “peace and pensiveness” Schopenhauer craved is more rarified than ever, alas (says Ross, as he types on Facebook).

    When you walk the dog this afternoon, leave your smartphone on the kitchen counter. Close your laptop and observe what’s going on outside. But above all, put your leaf-blower on Craigslist and pick up a rake!

    PHOTO: If it was good enough for Aaron Copland, it’s good enough for me

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