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Franz Schubert and the Rose Cross Mystery

Autor Frank Ruppert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2022
Franz Schubert and the Rose Cross Mystery introduces the reader to the incredibly rich symbiosis of Jewish cabalism and German genius that flourished in Germany and Austria at the beginning of the nineteenth century. In the music of Franz Schubert, heaven and earth intertwine in a blend of Catholic and Judaic mysticism. The romance is expressed in some of the most sublime art our civilization has produced. The pathway leading to an experience of this art is poetry. Franz Schubert was called by Franz Liszt "the most poetic of all composers." Poems inspired Schubert's operas and Lieder. Poems also inspired his instrumental masterworks. It is this poetry that gives us sure insight into the mystical depths of his art. ¿The poetically inspired works of Schubert tell the mythical tale of a wanderer experiencing life as a great romance, a romance between heaven and earth, a romance between earthly opposites. His instrumental works in particular reveal an artist caught up in the deadly torture and earth-transcending ecstasy of that romance. His artistic commitment seems to have been to the celebration in profound sensitivity and utter honesty of his life-transcending adventure. These celebrations reach their apex in the last eighteen months of his life, months some call the most important in the history of music. For those intrigued by this romance, there can be no better introduction then Rupperts's thoughts on Schubert.
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ISBN-13: 9798822902893
Pagini: 614
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Palmetto Publishing

Notă biografică

At the age of 20, Frank Ruppert entered a Roman Catholic seminary in Baltimore and at the age of 25 was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Washington, DC while earning a licentiate in theology at the Gregorian University in Rome. Ten years later Ruppert, along with other Washington priests, took public issue with Pope Paul VI on birth control and the rights of conscience. Ruppert left the priesthood. His interests focus upon the need for a better philosophy and deeper spirituality today. These can replace war-hungry Marxism and Woke with the health and growth that can flow from synthesis with its receptivity to transcendental invitation in the face of opposites.