Harold Powers Quote

No critic, not even a topical analyst, can escape seeing the musical past from a present perspective. But... the common-language approach of the topical-analyst critics permits a separation between present sensibility and the general sensibilities of the late eighteenth century, allowing for an ever-evolving dialogue between the vanished past and the evanescent present.


Harold Powers, "Reading Mozart's Music", p.43.


No critic, not even a topical analyst, can escape seeing the musical past from a present perspective. But... the common-language approach of the...

No critic, not even a topical analyst, can escape seeing the musical past from a present perspective. But... the common-language approach of the...

No critic, not even a topical analyst, can escape seeing the musical past from a present perspective. But... the common-language approach of the...

No critic, not even a topical analyst, can escape seeing the musical past from a present perspective. But... the common-language approach of the...