Charles Rosen Quote

Music has its existence on the borderline between meaning and nonsense. That is why most attempts to attribute a specific meaning to a piece of music seem to be beside the point—even when the attribution is authoritative, even when it is made by the composer himself.


Ch. 3 : Explaining the Obvious - The Frontiers of Meaning: Three Informal Lectures on Music (1994)


Music has its existence on the borderline between meaning and nonsense. That is why most attempts to attribute a specific meaning to a piece of music ...

Music has its existence on the borderline between meaning and nonsense. That is why most attempts to attribute a specific meaning to a piece of music ...

Music has its existence on the borderline between meaning and nonsense. That is why most attempts to attribute a specific meaning to a piece of music ...

Music has its existence on the borderline between meaning and nonsense. That is why most attempts to attribute a specific meaning to a piece of music ...