Eventhough sorabji was english, and allegedly considered himself as a Sicilian, he can't refuse his influence of indian parsi or Persian music, it comes along with him btw, I've now become a practising atheist I could sense the grandiosity that what sorabji meant to be god or homage to it, can't really know that was sorabji a theist
There’s various bits about his attitude to religion, Zoroastrianism, Catholicism (which, of the western religions, he seemed to favour, or rather despise the least) in Opus Sorabjianum roberge.mus.ulaval.ca/srs/os/opussorabjianum-4.00.zip.
Sounds nice
i bet it sounds great, i need to listen to it. by the way, which movement do you think you'll create a performance of next?
Not sure. Any suggestions?
@@sorabjiorchestralmusic i don't really know either... i guess the best choice will be whatever you decide to do
Eventhough sorabji was english, and allegedly considered himself as a Sicilian, he can't refuse his influence of indian parsi or Persian music, it comes along with him
btw, I've now become a practising atheist I could sense the grandiosity that what sorabji meant to be god or homage to it, can't really know that was sorabji a theist
There’s various bits about his attitude to religion, Zoroastrianism, Catholicism (which, of the western religions, he seemed to favour, or rather despise the least) in Opus Sorabjianum roberge.mus.ulaval.ca/srs/os/opussorabjianum-4.00.zip.
@@sorabjiorchestralmusic well I see, imma read on from that part to know how even-close I am with sorabji