In this class clip from MUS 470 (Harmonic Experience: Metaphysics and Music), Robert Spano talks about Mozart's fascination with numerology, particularly related to Freemasonry. Maestro Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, is also the Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence. For more details on the Emory music class, see the blog at http://blogs.emory.edu/harmonicexperience
http://www.robertspanomusic.com/
I LOVE THIS SUPER SUPER Conductor!!!
Barb Todres/NY
lovingee1 1 month ago
For the Emory course level he's offering, he's right on target. But who would read a book by someone so rude?
splittree 5 months ago
@ppfuchs ... I think he just speaks out of his ass.
bahramf 1 year ago
@ppfuchs I'm not sure if he reads.
bahramf 1 year ago
Oh Lord, my gosh, please, please will someone cordially ask this man to read my article that uses actual Masonic scholarship to clear up a lot of these matters. Otherwise there will only be quicksand, as seen here on Youtube. Peter Paul Fuchs, "A Resolution of Mozart and Freemasonry: Enlightenment and the Persistence of Counter-Reformation" on the Masonic Music -- Music of Freemasonry site.
ppfuchs 1 year ago