Past Event
Lamentation and the Limits of Philosophy
Mozart and Homer both understood that philosophical perspectives can be of limited utility in providing comfort to the bereaved. In commemoration of the 225th anniversary of Mozart’s death, we will listen to the extraordinarily moving lamentation section of his String Quintet in G minor performed by the London Quintet. After examining how Mozart uses musical devices to achieve emotional effects, we will compare his musical evocation of grief with passages in The Iliad lamenting the death of heroes.
Organizer
George Hammond
Notes
MLF: Humanities
December 8, 2016
The Commonwealth Club
555 Post Street
San Francisco, 94105
United States
Speakers
Steven Machtinger
Attorney; Violist; Independent Mozart Scholar