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Art & Creativity Quote by Luciano Berio

"The relation between practical and spiritual spheres in music is obvious, if only because it demands ears, finger, consciousness and intellect"

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Berio’s line lands like a quiet rebuke to two lazy myths at once: that music is either a mystical vapor you “feel,” or a purely technical craft you “execute.” He insists the bridge between the practical and the spiritual isn’t theoretical; it’s anatomical. Ears, fingers, consciousness, intellect: the so-called “spiritual” arrives only through the stubborn, granular realities of listening, training, and decision-making. If there’s transcendence, it’s routed through muscle memory and attention.

The subtext is very Berio: modernism without the priestly fog. As a composer who pulled folk materials into avant-garde structures and treated recorded sound, speech, and quotation as compositional matter, he knew how easily audiences romanticize difficulty as elitist arithmetic or, conversely, mystify it as unteachable genius. This sentence swats both. It’s also a small manifesto for collaboration: performers aren’t just delivery systems, they’re co-owners of meaning because the “spiritual” content is inseparable from their physical and cognitive labor.

Context matters. Postwar European art music was forever arguing about purity versus communication, system versus expression. Berio’s rhetorical move is to reframe the debate in human terms. He doesn’t say music “requires technique and soul.” He names the equipment. That list is democratic and demanding: you don’t get to claim depth without the work, and you don’t get to dismiss craft as soulless when it’s the very channel through which consciousness speaks.

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Luciano Berio (October 24, 1925 - May 27, 2003) was a Composer from Italy.

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