What is music for? Abraham Joshua Heschel knew:
The only language that seems to be compatible with the wonder and mystery of being is the language of music. Music is more than just expressiveness. It is rather a reaching out toward a realm that lies beyond the reach of verbal propositions. Verbal expression is in danger of being taken literally and of serving as a substitute for insight. Words become slogans, slogans become idols. But music is a refutation of human finality. Music is an antidote to higher idolatry.
(Quoted from page 245 of The Insecurity of Freedom, by Abraham Joshua Heschel. Noonday Press, 1967)
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