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To: ashtanga
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I believe, too, that the superior man seeks the Apollonian in art rather than the Dionysian, but the relativists might take exception to this...and there certainly are exceptions to my rule.
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Alas, I am afraid I must abandon any and all hope of ever being a "superior man", since I don't grok Apollonian vs. Dionysian relative to music. I am going to guess that the Apollonian is more lofty or celestial/cerebral and the Dionysian is more base/physical/earthy. Am I close? I like my Bach just fine, thank you. I suppose I could drop another name or two but no point in that. I also like to "kick out the jams". Blue Oyster Cult, The Stones, or even Pantera is superior to Bach, Wagner, or Mozart for certain purposes. Fine dining is inadequate if what I want at the time is a hamburger.
259 posted on 12/14/2004 1:16:52 PM PST by MagnumRancid
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To: MagnumRancid

The Apollonian vs Dionysian distinction is from Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy. You are somewhat right in describing it. They are opposite drives in man. Apollo is associated with order, dreaming, beauty, and individuality, whereas Dionysus is associated with chaos, intoxication, sex, cruelty and oblivion. Both are a part of nature: natural drives in man which, believe it or not, compliment each other. Each serves a purpose.

I didn't know you were into music production and scoring for film. I do similar work!


287 posted on 12/15/2004 1:10:19 AM PST by Blind Eye Jones
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