The Audience

L. Botstein
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No performer can rely on emotionalising the audience. Music in a concert-hall must rely on itself and the perfection of its execution; it is, as it were, under glass. It exists on the other side of the footlights, apart from the audience. With apologies to the language, the audience members are spectators, they watch a thing of which they are not a part; and that thing must be complete in itself. They may be moved by the contemplation of its beauty. They are not moved, or at least can be moved only in an inferior and irrelevant way of being merged into the action of the stage. I labour this point rather heavily, but it is not a trifle, and hundreds of musical careers have been muddled simply because the performers have not understood how entirely the music must lead its own life; must have its own separate existence apart from the audience; how utterly useless it is to try to mix up audience and performance. —Ezra Pound, 1918'
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没有一个表演者能依靠煽情来打动观众。音乐厅里的音乐必须依靠自己和完美的演奏;可以说,它是在玻璃下面的。它存在于脚灯的另一边,远离观众。恕我向语言道歉,观众是观众,他们观看的是一件他们并不参与的事情;这个东西本身必须是完整的。他们可能会被它的美丽所感动。他们没有被感动,或者至少只能以一种低级的和不相关的方式被感动,被融入舞台的行动中。我在这一点上花了不少功夫,但这并不是一件小事,成百上千的音乐生涯都被弄得一团糟,仅仅是因为表演者不明白音乐应该如何完全引导它自己的生活;必须有自己独立于观众之外的存在;试图把观众和表演混为一谈是多么无用啊。——埃兹拉·庞德,1918年
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