Theodorakis: Evil vs. Creative Harmony
In an interview in Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) yesterday, Greek resistance veteran and composer Mikis Theodorakis spoke of the Evil of Chaos and the Creativity of Harmony. The interview comes at a time when he will soon be celebrating his 90th birthday. He is a very ill man, whose injuries from torture at the hands of various tyrants who occupied Greece have seriously affected his health.
Theodorakis’s remarks on music, Lyndon LaRouche commented yesterday, display a truthful insight into the matter, but are a somewhat romantic expression of what is actually a scientific issue. He is echoing an actual principal, but a discussion of the principal itself is best found in Megan Beets’s recent treatment of the matter on LaRouchePAC’s New Paradigm for Mankind show.
FAZ asked Theodorakis to comment on Thomas Mann’s statement in 1947 about the “demonic potential” of sound, to which he responded:
The interviewer also asked if music can “harmonize human and even political relations.” Theodorakis responded that
“I am surrounded every day by the chaos. And yet … suddenly, totally unexpectedly, I think of a melody. This is a miracle. Everyone has harmony in himself, he wants it, and he needs it. We could establish a harmonious world, we just have to want to. I am not speaking of political manifestos, but of what is feasible, what may be reality. We simply must not allow Chaos to infiltrate us.”
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