August 22, 2006

Music Creates Emotion


They say that music is an international language. Is this really true? Think about the classical music that is known by all, whether it be Beethoven, Mozart or Tchaikovsky, everyone has heard at least one of their pieces. The titles may not roll off the tongue (is it just me or are they all named something like "Concerto No.7 for Piano in F Minor"?), but most of us can recognize some of the major pieces. True, it may only be because they have been used in a TV commercial or just sampled in another remixed hip-hop tune, but these pieces of music have stood the test of time. The great composers were able to put together tunes that bring us to feel something (it could be great appreciation for their work or just a plain old "is this song EVER gonna end?" feeling). Since emotions don't have any particular language, I guess we can say that music can cross those barriers as long as we allow it to bring us to feel something. Even I will admit that I am partial to Tchaikovsky's piece that we know as "The Waltz of the Flowers" in the famous Christmas story The Nutcracker.
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Here's a question that is often difficult for people to answer: What is your favorite song? There are so many tunes that we may hear that bring out an "Oh! I LOVE that song!!!" but when it comes right down to it, what IS your favorite song? Some people may have one for each type of music style they like or they may have one that is tied to a warm memory. I myself have a favorite song based on the emotion behind the lyrics as well as the lyrics themselves. I am a lover of music and have very eclectic tastes. I like everything from Tchaikovsky to The Gypsy Kings and Louis Armstrong to Linkin Park (please note that country and techno are not a part of my wide range of tastes). However, even with all the great songs out there, I have one that happens to tug at my heartstrings. It is from the musical "The Phantom of the Opera" which I absolutely loved and saw twice (it's also a great, yet gruesome book). Here are the lyrics:
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Music of the Night
Night-time sharpens, heightens each sensation
Darkness stirs and wakes imagination
Silently the senses abandon their defences
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Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour
Grasp it, sense it - tremulous and tender
Turn your face away from the garish light of day
Turn your thoughts away from cold, unfeeling light
And listen to the music of the night
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Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams
Purge your thoughts of the life you knew before
Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar
And you'll live as you've never lived before
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Softly, deftly, music shall surround you
Feel it, hear it, closing in around you
Open up your mind, let your fantasies unwind,
In this darkness which you know you cannot fight - the darkness of the music of the night
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Let your mind start a journey through a strange new world
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Let your soul take you where you long to be
Only then can you belong to me
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Floating, falling, sweet intoxication
Touch me, trust me, savour each sensation
Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in
To the power of the music that I write - the power of the music of the night
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You alone can make my song take flight - help me make the music of the night
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I just love how this song is about the way the Phantom loves a woman (Christine) and wants so badly to share the dark world he must live in, knowing that it is not a world she is a part of. The pleading and sense of sadness always capture me when I hear this song. My favorite version of this song is by Colm Wilkinson because he has such a deep and emotional tone when he sings it. I get goosebumps upon goosebumps...
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All this to say that music creates emotion in us. Whether it causes one to get "pumped up" for a soccer game in Italy or a hockey game in Canada...Whether it causes one to want to dance with a loved one...Whether it causes one to shed a tear...Music is a language that we all understand.

1 comment:

minou11 said...

I love that song............Remember when we saw Phantom and we sang that song on the bus ride home???? I remember all kinds of stuff that happened that day (waving to boys in the mall, me trying to get away from a certain someone and almost sitting on your lap....) but I'll get into that another time. ;-)