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A difficult subject, but one can try to understand it.
Here's an anecdote: When I was old enough to quit my own business, we moved to a picturesque little town - Görlitz. Modern art doesn't have it so easy here.
But there is always a way. In a small art gallery I invited to an evening where an electronic symphony was played. It was composed by Prof. Hiroaki Minami, who is hardly known here in Germany. He founded the Japanese Society for Electronic Music in 1992. He also composes contemporary pieces in the classical style. I told about how we went to see him, which took us to a small, very remote island in the Sea of Japan, where he now lives in great seclusion. Although it was a completely new experience for the audience, the performance was very well received. There was a lively discussion afterwards and the audience shared their impressions. The lady in the photo is the owner of the art gallery.
Here's an anecdote: When I was old enough to quit my own business, we moved to a picturesque little town - Görlitz. Modern art doesn't have it so easy here.
But there is always a way. In a small art gallery I invited to an evening where an electronic symphony was played. It was composed by Prof. Hiroaki Minami, who is hardly known here in Germany. He founded the Japanese Society for Electronic Music in 1992. He also composes contemporary pieces in the classical style. I told about how we went to see him, which took us to a small, very remote island in the Sea of Japan, where he now lives in great seclusion. Although it was a completely new experience for the audience, the performance was very well received. There was a lively discussion afterwards and the audience shared their impressions. The lady in the photo is the owner of the art gallery.
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