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عندما احتار محمود درويش بين الرحيل والبقاء كتب:
"لا أنتِ بعيدٌ فـأنتظرك،
ولا أنتِ قريبٌ فـألقاك،
ولا أنتِ لي فـيطمئن قلبي،
ولا أنا محرومٌ منكِ لأنساك،
أنتِ في منتصف كل شيء."
المنتصف المميت...
الموسيقار الأسباني الضرير "خواكين رودريغو " يعزف على البيانو جزء من قطعته الخالدة "دي آرانخويث" التي ألفها سنة ١٩٣٩ في باريس وهو يسمع خفقات قلب طفله الوليد تخفت قبل أن يغادر العالم، ليؤلف بعدها هذا الكونشيرتو الشهير الذي مزج فيه الجيتار مع أوركسترا في مزيج نادر، عُزفت القطعة بالجيتار والبيانو وحتى البوق وصنع منها ألاف النسخ المختلفة.
🎻✨ Filmed in 2020 amidst the charming gardens of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Jonas Kaufmann performs with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Valery Gergiev. 🇦🇹🌹
This piece is the first movement (Molto Allegro) of Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550, composed by the musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is widely regarded as one of the supreme masterpieces of the Western Classical era.
The Most Profound and Significant Musical Element:
From the perspective of traditional cultural conservatism, the most precious aspect of this work does not reside in any single note or melodic phrase. Rather, it lies in the perfectly balanced contrast and dialogue between human aspiration and Divine order, embodied through the Sonata-Allegro form itself.
The opening principal theme (from 00:02) emerges immediately in the violins, driven by a swift and urgent rhythm infused with a subtle melancholy and inner unrest, characteristic of the key of G minor. Traditional critics have often likened this passage to the voice of the human soul, laden with emotion, uncertainty, and the trials of earthly existence.
The transition to the second theme begins at approximately 00:50. Here, the music undergoes a striking transformation, becoming brighter, more graceful, and serenely luminous. This change evokes the sensation of redemption—a benevolent light from a higher realm illuminating a troubled spirit and bringing it solace.
Why Has This Symphony Endured as One of the Most Beloved Works in the Classical Repertoire?
Its enduring appeal stems from the fact that it embodies many of the fundamental virtues traditionally associated with divinely inspired art.
The Harmony of Emotion and Reason:
Music of the Classical period does not permit personal emotion to overwhelm structure. Although Mozart's work conveys sorrow and introspection, it remains governed by rigorous principles of harmonic balance, rhythmic order, and exemplary symmetry of form. For traditional thinkers, such ideal order reflects the very laws of the cosmos established by Divine Providence, wherein true beauty must be inseparable from discipline, proportion, and noble restraint.
The Concept of Genius as a Vessel of Divine Inspiration:
Within the Western traditional understanding, Mozart did not "create" music in the modern sense of individualistic self-expression or rebellion. Rather, he was regarded as a gifted child blessed by God—indeed, Amadeus itself signifies "beloved of God." Mozart himself remarked on several occasions that entire compositions seemed to present themselves fully formed within his mind, requiring only that he commit them to paper. The extraordinary purity and apparent perfection of his music have therefore often been viewed as evidence of a soul uniquely attuned to a higher spiritual order.
Transcendence Through Suffering:
Symphony No. 40 was composed during a period marked by considerable financial hardship and personal loss in Mozart's life. Yet his music never descends into self-pity, despair, or bitterness. Instead, it continually seeks a path towards light and resolution. This ability to rise above adversity while preserving dignity, nobility, and spiritual elevation is a quality that traditional cultural elites have long admired and revered.
In Summary:
Traditional Western audiences cherish this symphony because they perceive within it an exemplary path for human life: regardless of the hardships and uncertainties encountered in the mortal world, those who remain faithful to moral principles, noble standards, and a higher order of being will never lose their connection to the Divine source from which true beauty, harmony, and protection ultimately flow.